PYPR/PNMS was the one that knocked me on the back of the head and woke me up to how really to play these. I still hope that company's for real. But, in pennyland, the company just doesn't matter in the end. Gotta just accept that there are no diamonds in the rough -- but, if that changes, you should be involved in it by buying the lows and selling the highs. With that strategy, you protect yourself and make more gains all while being part of said potential diamond in the rough in the process. They're all POS's until proven otherwise. INXR seems like a decent company but their o/s is just too big right now. Unless they reduce it or bring in a new audience of investors (uplist), it will likely just hang where it is right now as a big percentage of the guys who own or owned it were just looking for momo. Interest has tapered off. So, logically, interest needs to be revived. And, all this was readable on the chart... btw, I only have been playing with charts seriously since January. A little reading and comparing of runs here and there can go a long, long way.