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  1. sl62 is offline
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    03-19-2009, 05:09 PM #1431
    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Matthews View Post
    I'm in NYC in Times Square for the movie shoot this weekend. My computer at home logs in automatically, which the hotel comps do not.

    I saw the stock tank and unfortunately, there is only 1 thing that causes this...FEAR.

    Anyone who bought in at .40 is pacing the floors right now having fits. They sold, and it popped back up. 0then they say screw it and take the loss. The undisciplined always fall for it.

    The MMs have been accumulating as they were taken by surprise by the recent runup. They are in this at about .35 cents now and they have twice the shares they wanted. The stock will go back up and it could be as early as tomorrow. Notice I did not say "in my opinion"

    I will be touring Sirius HQ tomorrow morning. Who knows, maybe I'll end up on Howard 100 news. Saturday is an all day film shoot of moi! Sound egotistical? I'm scared ****less!


    Brandon..

    I don't know what you look like...but please don't break the camera lens! LOL And if you see Howard, ask him how many shares he still owns...yeah right...as if he'd tell you!...

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    03-19-2009, 05:09 PM #1432
    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Gambler View Post
    Relmor,
    I bought 10,000 shares of some stock called googa or google, I don't know I know it was some search engine or something, anyhow do you know what the stock symbol is?, I think I paid a couple of bucks for it quite a while back.
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    Well Bubba I invested all of our money into a produce company called Apple. I think it was .22 cents a share...

    Signed JoeBoo Gump

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    03-19-2009, 05:10 PM #1433
    Quote Originally Posted by Paratrooper_Rick View Post
    that is definitely good. Didn't realize they'd make funds available that quickly... that was one thing I liked about ING - it was instantaneous transferring into the account.

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    Hi, It is instant from sharebuilder into/from ING accounts but takes 2 days for non ING accounts. TD is instant from outside TD to or from

    If sharebuilder does not approve of the stock you can't trade it. I had more then one (they were NASDAQ not pink) stock I tried to buy double in price in the week I was refused the trade. ("Sharebuilder does not allow trades with that Stock" or some such gibberish)
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    03-19-2009, 05:11 PM #1434
    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Matthews View Post
    I'm in NYC in Times Square for the movie shoot this weekend. My computer at home logs in automatically, which the hotel comps do not.

    I saw the stock tank and unfortunately, there is only 1 thing that causes this...FEAR.

    Anyone who bought in at .40 is pacing the floors right now having fits. They sold, and it popped back up. 0then they say screw it and take the loss. The undisciplined always fall for it.

    The MMs have been accumulating as they were taken by surprise by the recent runup. They are in this at about .35 cents now and they have twice the shares they wanted. The stock will go back up and it could be as early as tomorrow. Notice I did not say "in my opinion"

    I will be touring Sirius HQ tomorrow morning. Who knows, maybe I'll end up on Howard 100 news. Saturday is an all day film shoot of moi! Sound egotistical? I'm scared ****less!
    Give 'em hell from all of us. We need a spokesperson. Tell Mel to unf$#$# the company some more for us little investors.

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    03-19-2009, 05:13 PM #1435
    Quote Originally Posted by choirgirl View Post
    Welcome to Ameritrade, I am very satisfied with it, esp. when you make deposits electronically ( very easy ) you can use it immediately, except for options. Enjoy !!!
    Hey, choirgirl...

    wondered if you were still around. I think we lost our other female representative, Gina. Did you stay in or the big move up?? I like the e-transfer of funds A-trade has. I use Scottrade and they don't have it. I wish they did..

    Any more news on the Geitner trip to the Homeland rgarding GM?

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    03-19-2009, 05:13 PM #1436
    Quote Originally Posted by mogami View Post
    Hi, It is instant from sharebuilder into/from ING accounts but takes 2 days for non ING accounts. TD is instant from outside TD to or from
    yep - just more confirmation it was a good move... now if i can just get all the widgets/gadgets/gauges configured....

    It appears I need to do a level II subscription for the quote scope... either that or I haven't figured it out yet... not sure I need it... but it looks cool.

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    03-19-2009, 05:14 PM #1437
    Quote Originally Posted by sl62 View Post
    Hey, choirgirl...

    wondered if you were still around. I think we lost our other female representative, Gina. Did you stay in or the big move up?? I like the e-transfer of funds A-trade has. I use Scottrade and they don't have it. I wish they did..

    Any more news on the Geitner trip to the Homeland rgarding GM?
    I saw another newbie on today named Amy.... been a busy day - so if I forgot - welcome to the board to her.

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    03-19-2009, 05:15 PM #1438
    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Matthews View Post
    I'm in NYC in Times Square for the movie shoot this weekend. My computer at home logs in automatically, which the hotel comps do not.

    I saw the stock tank and unfortunately, there is only 1 thing that causes this...FEAR.

    Anyone who bought in at .40 is pacing the floors right now having fits. They sold, and it popped back up. 0then they say screw it and take the loss. The undisciplined always fall for it.

    The MMs have been accumulating as they were taken by surprise by the recent runup. They are in this at about .35 cents now and they have twice the shares they wanted. The stock will go back up and it could be as early as tomorrow. Notice I did not say "in my opinion"

    I will be touring Sirius HQ tomorrow morning. Who knows, maybe I'll end up on Howard 100 news. Saturday is an all day film shoot of moi! Sound egotistical? I'm scared ****less!
    Good analysis. I agree. Exactly what happened. Just pissed I didnt log on in time to warn anyone, but I doubt it would have mattered. Happened too fast. I would have warned people to not sell into it, but BUY into it. I didnt even have time to execute my own trades right, I was trying to buy 3 times under .30 and missed everyone, just jumped over my bid once too(limit orders dont guarantee execution, just price), without typing a thing!!!
    Thats how fast it was over. The pyschology of a trader is known to MM's for sure. They understand where people bought, and what it takes to get them to sell. Good luck tomorrow, knock em dead!!!
    Do us proud. And keep your negativity out of it. Say nothing but glowing things about the company on camera.(Free plug for the stock!!!!)
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    03-19-2009, 05:16 PM #1439
    Quote Originally Posted by Paratrooper_Rick View Post
    You think they're bad - try wells trade (wells fargo) 19.95 for standard trade, 35.00 for penny stocks - and getting them to fix or assist with anything is like trying to squeeze water from a very big condescending rock. I am SO glad I'm shutting my account with them.

    in retrospect - I liked ING compared to wells. but compared to each - TDA is abso-friggin-lutely incredible.
    Oh my god para...those rates are criminal...somebody call a cop...oh here's one...

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    03-19-2009, 05:20 PM #1440
    Quote Originally Posted by sl62 View Post
    Oh my god para...those rates are criminal...somebody call a cop...oh here's one...
    Hi, Depends on if they also tack on something per share. Most of my commisions are over $100 and they are 9.95 to start with. (I computed at one point that I could have bought 15k more shares with that "extra" money. ING calls any trade over 2000 shares a "large order" and adds more to the total. So they get their 9.95 the price per share over 2k and a large order surcharge.

    The largest burn ING did to me by being picky about what stocks I could buy was LVWR. I tried to buy 50,000 shares at .06 Stock went to .14 in about a week. It's pretty dead now at about .09 but I would have begun looking to sell it at .10 I watch the ticker all day long. LVWR went up fast I think I would have gotten .12 for it. (or more if ING had crashed while I was trying to sell since it traded at .14 for a long time)
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