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To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (10592)3/28/2003 10:25:45 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<A little penny stock COI is moving on no news

invest at you own risk >>

Here is an interesting one to watch or play....at your own risk....HQNT

Just in the last 2 weeks, she has gone from .27 to .50 in an hour. Yesterday, she opened at .62, hit a low of I think .45, and popped back up to .62

Not only large % swings, but this is actually a penny stock with good, solid fundamentals. Not that that is a guarantee, but I dont find many pennies that have solid fundamentals. Most are only good for gambling the trends. This is good for playing the trends, as well, as possible good long term hold. But do your dd, as all OTC's are volatile and can fly in either direction on a whim. Everytime she flys down, I buy. She has come back everytime so far, and I dont mind those .30 - $1.25 gainers at all <ggg>......But, as much as I like this little known company, I am still being very cautious, as I am with all stocks at this time...staying 50% cash, 50% vested, and doing a little trend trading, taking small profits and running. My biggest problem is I want to put my 50% cash to work at the right time, and there isnt a person on this planet that knows when that right time will be, including me <ggg>

Happy trading....



To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (10592)4/1/2003 5:11:09 AM
From: D.B. Cooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
(CE showing strength early this morning in a down market.)

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