QTWW: starting to increase in strength and some volume here. Feb 28th deadline to meet min requirements. Looking for 2 or 3 final pushes to $1...if it can.
ESPI: issue looks good. MACD over the centerline and money flow has picked up. Looking for .14 area
CONX: might have bottomed here. Was looking for it to dip under .085. Not sure how probable that is now.
CONX large blocks have been bought over the past 2 days. On Monday, a 100k block bought @ .09. Today, over 100k was bought from .0949 to .0999
OXGN: this one is starting to pick up. 3 years ago, I would have given my left arm for some OXGN shares at .25...lol looking to add a few here...target is .40 area +..imo (short term)
AMAR: has had increased volume and looks like it is trying to break away here.
PLUG: near the lows, it is trying to pick up some momo and travel north.
On radar:
CVAT: looking for .08 - .12 entry. Looks like this could really fly once it bottoms.
Been in RLGT since .40. I wish I was around a year prior when RLGT shares were .05 - .08. Wonder if RLGT will bounce ?
FWGO: Fisher Gold is starting to look like it is not done. This one needs more volume, but might be shaping up..imo
BYCX: the issue has increased in volume.
BROE: wondering if it can hold this area
DOE: where to invest in 2011
As the Department of Energy moves forward to disperse loan guarantees to grow cutting-edge cleantech, its focus will shift from the maturing sectors of solar and wind to less-developed areas like biofuels and carbon capture.
Clean coal and carbon capture — Silver said there are several billion dollars set aside for advanced fossil fuels, clean coal and carbon sequestration technologies, which look to capture carbon from CO2-emitting sites like coal-burning plants.
There are some companies working on this.
But I think it could be a good area in 2011
TMEN: www.thermoenergy.com
TMEN has a Clean Coal Technology called ZEBS:
*management is unaware of any other primary combustion technology currently available or nearing commercial deployment capable of achieving zero air emissions as well as capturing greater than 95% of carbon dioxide.