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nlightn

04/25/11 9:57 PM

#8000 RE: warburg #7999

AWSL + ALERT..."Shorts were manipulating the bid and tapping it with small prints."

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Shorts were manipulating the bid and tapping it with small prints.
The shorts better hope there isnt an indictment here that will expose "who" has been putting this pressure on. (im surprised this board happened to be quiet today. I would have though a bunch of usual suspects would have been pointing this out today) writing is on the wall,or should i say, for once, wasnt on the wall.


personally, i'm relying on the hundreds of millions of dollars in secured government contracts, that are about to be released by the OPA any day, to push this WAY up.

nlightn

04/25/11 10:07 PM

#8001 RE: warburg #7999

AWSL & the Truth & what a bunch of hogwash...

"Great time to buy cheap shares tomorrow morning. "
(more of your double talk and sales pitch eh...what a bunch of hogwash.. )

AWSL & Market Makers -- Some Observations Regarding a Typical MM

for example; Nite has more long than short positions (in dollar value).

They make 1.6 cents for every 100 dollars traded through their system.

Look at the dollar value traded on most of the stinky pinkies and ask yourself how much money they're making -- as just one of many market-makers.

Most of the popular stocks on iHub have volume of less than 50,000 dollars. That would make the market-maker profit 8 bucks per day. If they're four market-makers they're making two bucks each. That's 31 cents per trading hour per stock.

In other words the market-maker activity you see is almost completely automated customer-driven trades. A clerk probably has 100 stocks (or more) to watch over.


so your theory of "shorts" is hogwash...total hogwash and a feeble attempt at selling the unsellable

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Investment Fraud- Be wary of promises of quick profits, offers to share "inside" information, and pressure to invest before you have an opportunity to investigate. Be careful of promoters who use "aliases." Pseudonyms are common on-line, and some salespeople will to try to hide their true identity.

Look for other promotions by the same person. Words like "guarantee," "high return," "limited offer," or "as safe as a C.D." may be a red flag.

No financial investment is "risk free" and a high rate of return means greater risk. Watch out for offshore scams and investment opportunities in other countries.

BigBadWolf

04/26/11 7:02 AM

#8002 RE: warburg #7999

awsl no individual or group may short penny stocks in the good ole usa but those who reside in canada & the bahamas can short penny stocks, even shorting their own company's stock. who knows but that is the law & their is no US brokerage house that will allow americans south of the canadian border to short penny stocks until you let's say get to the bahamas. wonder who has addresses in both of those jurisdictions. the insiders of awsl that's who!

would the insiders who always share the soon to be imminent price increase & who have for months no i believe it's almost a year tout hundreds of millions in guaranteed revenue, safe as a cd investment, short their own stock?

all of the above should make one wonder imho

The shorts better hope there isnt an indictment here that will expose "who" has been putting this pressure on.

yeah management had better hope there isn't an indictment into shorting or for spreading inside information imho