what do you consider reasonably low? do you multiply the float by the pps and come up with some dollar amount cutoff?
what do you consider reasonably low? do you multiply the float by the pps and come up with some dollar amount cutoff?
Shots
BEHL BCLE MGLG EVFL AMNE
billhart22
BCLE EVFL MGLG
bass
SIRI BCLE MGLG BEHL QASP IFSL RTGV BPND
Dave
BEHL BCLE EVFL MGLG DKAM PACR SIRI SQNM
Dave2
OCNF RTGV IGNT SPNG
Here is what Terry is holding check these out-
EXPH SYNJ AMNE AGEL GDSM EYSM
atmgeek
SIRI MGLG BCLE
sworntwofun positions
ASFX BCLE EVFL IFSL MGLG SIRI
bigsandy
BEHL BCLE EXPH IFSL EVFL MGLG DUTV
In all seriousness what we look for is a small company with a REAL product or service with very little shares available to the community. Let's say that a company has outstanding shares for 100,000,000 shares, but the company owns 60 million shares, and with preferred shares and bonds there is another 10 million shares left. That gives a float of 30 million shares which is small. So you have a great product and very little shares left to the public. That is what we scope in on. Because they are small with a good and real product, we know that we can leverage with large buys, because the stock has to move as time goes on. BEHL and BCLE are great examples.
On the other side of the coin, EVFL and MGLG have large floats and work strictly off of momentum. When there is news, the stocks fly and we take profits as the stock climbs. BEHL and BCLE are solid money investments where EVFL and possibly MGLG are pump and dumps.
Of the two, MGLG and EVFL, I don't have a clue which is going to take off first.
BEHL makes good sense, but I would be wary in the fact that Obama's numbers are falling like a rock. It may be a medium play. BCLE makes the most sense, because they are doing something real...replacing pipelines. The energy issue is too big to get a handle on with all of the politics going on. Which way it will eventually go is hard to say.
At the moment, BEHL is a hero, but in 2010 things may change, so I would be cautious with the investment. It is a great investment now, but who predominates will win.
Everything about these stocks are iffy at best. BEHL has a great advantage now, but like every other stock goes up and down and the future is uncertain. If the Republicans get back into control, then kiss the green movement good bye.
It is like a scale and seeing what goes on. When it comes to money, a guy just has to be apolitical and run with the pack.
Did that make the least amount of sense?
Last edited by bassmaster; 08-01-2009 at 01:16 AM.
I was looking at some of terrys pick because we know he has a sharp eye and the only one i like is agel its a .0002 to .0003 but when i check it out on the hub all the comments are dutch or swiss or something see what you think...I might throw $200 at a million shares on monday...
Year to Date 0.0050 on 01/06/09 0.0001 on 04/28/09 -84.21% since 01/02/09
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
07/31/09 0.0003 0.0003 0.0002 0.0003 unch 28495100 unch %
Angel Acquisition Cp (BB) (AGEL)
$ 0.0003 ◊- (-%)
Volume: 28,495,100
Bid (USD) Ask (USD) Last Traded Open Prev Close
0.0002 0.0003 8:06:43 AM EDT 0.0003 0.0003
Day's Range 52-Wk Range Avg Volume EPS P/E
0.0002 - 0.0003 - - 0.06 31,557,300 -0.15 -
Market Cap Outstanding Float Dividend / Yield Ex-Div Date
$ 223,478 744,927,222 674,811,972 $ - / -% -
Last edited by Sworntwofun; 08-01-2009 at 01:14 AM.
Alaska Guy
MGLG BCLE BEHL EVFL SIRI ENCS IFSL BNPD
Shots
BEHL BCLE MGLG EVFL AMNE
billhart22
BCLE EVFL MGLG
bass
SIRI BCLE MGLG BEHL QASP IFSL RTGV BPND
Dave
BEHL BCLE EVFL MGLG DKAM PACR SIRI SQNM
Dave2
OCNF RTGV IGNT SPNG
Here is what Terry is holding check these out-
EXPH SYNJ AMNE AGEL GDSM EYSM
atmgeek
SIRI MGLG BCLE
sworntwofun positions
ASFX BCLE EVFL IFSL MGLG SIRI
bigsandy
BEHL BCLE EXPH IFSL EVFL MGLG DUTV