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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rande Is. . .FISHING. . [under $1.50] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Respond to of 4766
 
Anyone, Rande Is, All, .... Did you or anyone catch the late news after market
closed on the in flow of money to funds? Seems like they said about 700 or 800 mm v/s 7.2 billion the past week or month. Could that be right? if so were in for a slow burn south in many of the high flyers that depended on that money to keep the market up, JMHO yet it may be the reason for the actions in many of the small cap issues in the past few weeks ie. slow.

If you have any numbers on this please share as I just saw the tail end of the news on CNBC.

Regards,
Jim..



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 7:46:00 PM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4766
 
<<<<<PLEASE DO NOT CHEERLEAD YOUR STOCK IF IT IS IN THE LIST. That would
show extremely poor taste.
>>>>>>

My account shows I'm up $5,000 from holding
MDMI today. I guess that's "poor taste"?

PENNY STOCK PLAYERS!
VISIT THE NEW thread about how to do Due Diligence!
IMO it's better then taking tests. However, I myself
like being tested.

I also tripled my money in ETPI!
And TNRG? I made a bundle on that one also! Averaged
down. That's all that I traded on that list.
IMO they have some good things going for them. But
IMO you should do your DUE DILIGENCE.

Happy investing!

KZAP



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: Due Diligence  Respond to of 4766
 
I would like to respond.
Spend alot of time researching; try to find the floor, do YOUR OWN DD, be patient, understand the market dynamics, and be prepared to sell any stock that you are in, at a appropriate time.
Warmest Regards,
DD



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 8:21:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 4766
 
ROFLMAO!!!
<<<<.I answer anywhere between 25 and 100 messages per day. This is all part
of being a leader.
>>>>>

REALLY! I missed that the first time!
You are funny Rande! I know you're just trying
to be funny and helpful at the same time now!
Sorry for getting on you in my few posts here!

That was good!

I submit! I submit!

BTW, will you put me on your email list?

KZAP



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 8:23:00 PM
From: Cola Can  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4766
 
PLEASE DO NOT CHEERLEAD YOUR STOCK IF IT IS IN THE LIST. That would show extremely poor taste.

Ain't it the truth! That type of behavior makes a good
buy, look like a cheap P&D scam. Of those stocks you
posted, I own DMEC, NUKE, and EYDY. DMEC is opening
a e-commerce site to sell toys and collector commemorative items.
They will be selling Joe DiMaggio commemorative baseballs and bats, and expect to gross $4 million on that alone. DMEC has exclusive
marketing rights on the Joe D commemoratives items. (Something like
that, its in a recent press release.) They have other things
going on and adding to their products. A quick read of their
past PR's and DMEC thread can bring people up to date. The Investor Relation person post on the thread to answer all questions.

EYDY has increased sales 140% in the past two years and they
have great products in the health care field. I expect things to continue moving upward. A lot of shares in strong hands.
The MM's got caught short and lowered the price greatly. Very
few selling. A good buy at this price also.

NUKE - I don't know. Too much hype has been made, mostly by one
person on BOBz, calling himself "007". NUKE is suppose to
have a deal with Dalmer-Benz and will be receiving roylaty checks.
However, that first check has been in the mail for almost a month
now. Their product of a fuel cell is great though. There are comments of a buyout,...but this again, is by "007". NUKE would
do good, if the hypsters would "shut up" and stop make claims
that don't pan out, or wait till the deal has all things worked out
before hyping it.

I also own FNLN, a really small float stock. 390k float.
This deal spiked to $16.00 back in Jan. I believe this was
caused by the news of FNLN opening an e-commerce site.
The site may be open during the spring sometime. I bought
a couple thousand shares on the very fact that it does move
up fast. raging Bull thread has a few good links to FNLN
info and website. (In one of the messeges). FNLN has a copyrighted
Y2K character that they will be offering to ALL media outlets
for "FREE". Not really free, for this will give them "free"
publicity and exposure. A couple thousand shares at the current
price is not a bad deal, IMO. (It may run to $16.00 again :)
You can also find links on a couple past PR's. A very interesting
company, with a unique service. They develope cartoon characters.
Sounds lame? Three new Prime Time TV shows this season
are "cartoons". It is BIG Business. Simpsons, PJ's, Futurama,
Average Guy (something like that), King of the Hill, are all
cartoons, or animated show.

I hope this helps people find some good buys. You can buy all
the above stocks "Cheaper" than what I bought them. Not much
cheaper. I think they will move up within the next couple months.

Cola Can



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: Baton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4766
 
Boy, that list looks familiar to me. I looked at nearly all of them. I recently decided to clean up my BB investing and sell the bad decisions. Four of the five had lost 40% or more. One benefit of just taking it in the shorts and moving on is that you put closure on a bad experience and start fresh. My new rules include rarely (if ever) look at non reporting companies and stay away from Canadian or Nevada companies. Avoid over hyped stocks (in general avoid any stock hyped on Bobz or Tradercents). I also now ask myself before I finalize the trade if I can live with losing most or all of this investment. Recognize the difference between "gambling" and "investing" and only gamble the money you are prepared to lose. Keep it in perspective.
Baton



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: NoWhereMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4766
 
Of the ones on the list, I follow DMEC. To add to Cola's comments, I think it's at or very near the bottom of it's trading range, but I think the road back up will be fairly slow. There has been some growth to the OS lately, and I'm not sure if it's over. Word on the street is that there is a signifigant short position in DMEC also. Possibly the same group who is adding shares to the float through conversions.

Personally, I find it easier to cut my losses in a loser and move on to greener pastures. Don't jump into a pasture that looks green, do the DD to see if the soil is rich enough to keep the grass growing. Better to be in cash looking for a way in, than in a loser looking for a way out. But I'm sure XXXX is painfully aware of this now.

One other thing. IMHO Being in so many stocks at one time has it's merits, but (based on the $ quoted) being in 10-15 stocks will run up a big comission bill fast. Unless XXXX is trading fulltime+ , consider following 5-10 stocks, and taking positions in 2 or 3 at a time. This way your DD is more focused too.

NWM



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/30/1999 11:30:00 PM
From: Qone0  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4766
 
That's quite a list. I follow a few of them so I will give my opinion on the ones I follow.

ARET... is a roller. Rolls from .007 to .017 almost like clock work. It will be a roller until they start to show some revenues and start some construction. It has a huge amount of shares out so a RS is a danger.

ACCR... Had a 10,000,000 share private offering share holder who's shares became unrestricted and sold. They should be out of the way now. The stock put in a bottom at .10 and should start trading up now.Will have heavy overhead resistance at .30.

DMEC... Bought that one today. The sellers have dried up new accumulation should start now for the web site opening.

MDMI... Bought it at .03. Sold half today at .16. It is still trading strong should have some more upside to it.

MPTV...Should run to .02-.03 when and if the loan is closed on the las vegas property. It has a ton of shares out so a RS is a danger if you hang around to long.

TLWN... Solid.I would be a buyer here.

TNRG... In a rolling pattern between .20 and .40. Will be a roller until news comes on Sea Eye then it will go nuts.

GTMI... Bought at an average of .18 sold .24 on the news that the merger had a RS in it. Will watch and wait until after the RS.

CMOZ... Bought at .35 sold at 3.5. It will have a hard time making any sort of a move. When a stock spikes like that and falls that hard it will have heavy overhead resistance every step of the way. It needs time for the people that were caught high to either sell out or average down that takes about 6 months to take place.

AXGI... Bought at .05 its getting close to a sell. Watching the trading close.The increase in shares authorized I don't like.

Hope that helps.



To: Rande Is who wrote (1636)3/31/1999 3:57:00 AM
From: reallyreally!  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4766
 
I just read the 'whiz kid's' post on his 'research' report on ABFG.
Too bad I hadn't read all of your info on scams before I blindly followed (like a sheep to the slaughter!), bought, and lost. Calgary and Boca Raton. Ow! Unaudited reports. Ow! Ow!!! Some of the people associated with the company. Oy Vey!!!!!!! Please add ABFG to the list of stocks we would appreciate advice on as to when to take our losses.