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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Financial Intranet Inc. (OTC:BB:FNTN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe Senesac who wrote (1013)4/16/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: BlueCheap  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
I got ALL the FNTN shares I ask for yesterday @.25 cents. I got it all in ONE TRADE.
If I had the problem you seem to be having I would seriously consider ameritrade.com
Commissions for otc-bb stocks for LIMIT orders are $23 regardless of price or # of shares. You MUST call and use a broker to place a otc-bb trade.
On Small-Cap or better stocks, the commission starts at $8 for market orders, $13 for Limit orders, $18 if you call it in and use a broker.
All commissions are FLAT RATE, meaning regardless of # of shares or price of the stock.

I'm not selling AmeriTrade, but I sure couldn't put up with what your having to.
Regards,
Malcolm



To: Joe Senesac who wrote (1013)4/16/1998 1:08:00 PM
From: Roman S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2897
 
I just put in a market order for 2000 shares and didn't even get to count to 10 before it showed as being executed. Somebody on your end is full of it, whether it's your broker or ??? Sorry. Don't buy the "shares not available" bit on this one.



To: Joe Senesac who wrote (1013)4/18/1998 3:25:00 AM
From: TechnoWiz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2897
 
Good Morning Joe: Thanks for your message. I tried to access your web-site several times but it would not open.

Things look as though they are beginning to shape up for FNTN. Stock looks technically explosive from here. It will be interesting to see if this semi-parabolic rise in the daily volume can be translated into some form of parabolic rise in the stock price.

Volume usually precedes price and this is exactly what happened prior to FNTN's blastoff from the lows last October, did about half a million the day before liftoff.

The overall market has a kind of explosive feel about it. The kind of move that can help lift all boats as it has done in many cases and may be about to do to the same FNTN.
In fact I'm betting that the market is about to put a Mercury 1000 on the back of this rowboat, as it has already done for the many of the leading Internet Paragliders! The shorts must be getting decimated in many of these stocks that have been rocketing to new record highs almost daily. The combined effect of all this has the potential to send the whole market parabolic, especially if we get a synchronized move in the Dow stocks and major indices as now seems to be unfolding, as well as many of the other key leaders.

Some stocks that could really surprise and kick these ideas into high gear would be strong continuation moves in MSFT, DELL & CSCO and unexpected breakouts in IBM and Intel. The incredible valuation awarded to Friday's IPO sensation Broadcom, (BRCM), may cause many analysts to re-assess Intel's PE ratio and valuation as relatively cheap, resulting in a spate of upgrades.

The Semi-conductor index which has been under considerable pressure over the last 6 months, now appears poised for a major breakout. Since this is a leading indicator, it could be a potentially very bullish omen for the market.

I was indicating some of these probabilities in occasional E-Mail reports I have sent out over the last month or so. Now that many of these initial suggestions have already come to pass, the potential for the market to power on from here is actually growing more likely.

If you would like me to post some of these interpretations, please let me know. Just got a gut feeling that if the earnings reports are exceptionally positive next week (they are already running a 2:1 Plus ratio) then this may set the stage for the kind of market moves such as none of us has ever experienced before. Just be prepared.

Today on CNBC, I was surprised to hear a seasoned money manager stating that a correction from these levels was 'virtually inevitable', because we have already risen so much. When this kind of 'inevitable' talk is telegraphed to the masses, it invariable produces an opposite effect! The only real dark clouds threatening any of this for now would be those that are blowing across the Pacific...

Just some insomniac thoughts and reflections on the week, as I am trying to get a life back after being hit by a 'flu bug these last few days.

Rgds to all

Wiz