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John Painter

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Why is this stock climbing so fast? It does not make any sense to me.:fear:
I think this is the OTC market, pump and dump. The prices are being artificially run up, once they get to a certain point the stock gets dumped and the price collapses. This might be a great time to sell (all of us have done very well) then when the stock is down to .30 cents again snatch up as many a you can at that price and climb back in for the next ride. Or, just watch the show. :D
 

Ralphe

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I just signed up with Optionshouse.com to transfer my shares too because the price per trade was inexpensive and it required no initial deposit, however...........the DRS fee is $115.00 whether the transaction goes thru or not.

Guess I should have looked for that fee specifically. Time to start searching again.
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WHAT ARE DRS FEES?
 

bowers baldwin

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I think this is the OTC market, pump and dump. The prices are being artificially run up, once they get to a certain point the stock gets dumped and the price collapses. This might be a great time to sell (all of us have done very well) then when the stock is down to .30 cents again snatch up as many a you can at that price and climb back in for the next ride. Or, just watch the show. :D
I get that feeling as well, if we only knew the magic number to bail out on...
Right now I could cash out an get an Elio for free, it's very tempting.
 

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owning 100 and knowing nothing, aren't there costs to brokers when you sell? do they get a piece of the profits if you do sell?
Depends on the brokerage firm. Some have a set fee per trade, no matter how many shares. Others charge according to the number of shares sold. It can be under $10, $100's even $1000's. It pays to shop around. I sold 168 shares of stock from 2 different companies back in the 90's. It cost me less than $15.
 

Ekh

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I think this is the OTC market, pump and dump. The prices are being artificially run up, once they get to a certain point the stock gets dumped and the price collapses. This might be a great time to sell (all of us have done very well) then when the stock is down to .30 cents again snatch up as many a you can at that price and climb back in for the next ride. Or, just watch the show. :D
Good explanation john
 
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