OPTZ Bottomplay mit Ver10fachungschance!
"Okay, so that everyone can watch an example of the MM manipulation:
I am about to put in a buy order for 165,000 shares at the ask.
1 of 2 things will likely happen:
1. my order will sit at the ask and not get filled, or
2. the ask will immediately move up 1 tick when my order is placed
I hope I'm wrong and my order gets filled. But I watched this BS manipulation for 45 solid minutes yesterday. "
Denk nicht mal dran! Naughty, naughty! :-D
In Berlin sind die Shares von OPTZ stets teurer als laut Wechselkurs und dem Preis an der OTC. Dafür sind allerdings die Ordergebühren günstiger und wer nicht alles auf einmal investiert, sondern wie ich den Einkaufs-Preis über einen längeren Zeitraum mittelt, der kommt natürlich aufgrund der hohen Gebühren für Auslandstransaktionen doch noch billiger weg, wenn er in Deutschland ordert. Aufgrund des geringen Volumens in Berlin scheinen die Deutschen die hier investieren sehr entschlossen zu sein und das ist positiv. So ein "Zappelphillip" treibt sich erstens selber in den Ruin und macht auch noch andere Pferde scheu. Gestern war ja auch hier alles ruhig, jetzt ist erstmal interessant wie die Amis diese Woche hier abschließen und was uns alles noch nächste Woche erwartet.
Einem kurzfristigen Kursrückgang bis zum Erscheinen der News sehe ich gelassen entgegen und nutze die Gelegenheit regelmäßig meinen Einkaufskurs durch Zukäufe zu halbieren. Wie ist eure Strategie?
BOOSJIM
Sunday, November 28, 2010 8:01:57 PM
Re: Vigo post# 4918 Post # of 4920
If you refer to the quote below from the latest PR, I agree with you, that with the PPS where it is, they do not want to utilize common shares, and therefore set up alternative financing to close on the latest acquisition. I also agree with the fact that there should be, and I stress should be, a nice run up in the very near term and if the next PR states that an acquisition occured using the financing and preferred shares in lieu of common shares, look out above. I think many are secretly following not sure what to do. I don't blame them, but in all reality, most expect them to reach the moon in their first year in business, as they are. Patience is key and I see no reason this won't be .10-.15 by Christmas, should they deliver on a great PR announcing A CLOSED ACQUISITION and not having to dilute shares. I personally think many will get back in this week and will see a gradual climb over the next 2 weeks. But like you, this is my opinion and purely that. I'm in a decent amount just slightly above this level. Let's see what happens and let's get NITE off the bid and ask. He has a purpose of trying to keep it low. I am not an expert, especially in level 2, but if I have been reading it correctly, hasn't NITE been buying alot more than selling? Something good coming for shareholders very soon, I just feel it....maybe it's was the wine with dinner, I don't know, but I am hanging tough, Good time to add if you can in my opinion. GLTA
"We are extremely pleased with the financing," said Kevin Brennan, the company's CEO. "This will allow us to pay off old debt and strengthen our balance sheet while providing the capital needed to close on the most recent acquisition we have discussed over the last several weeks
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It may be, and with it will end the restrictioon usually imposed by the financing enttity, which does not allow the receiving party to put out any PR during that time. So, as soon as the "5 days are over" (we really don't know when the counting started), I believe some news about the acquisition should come out. If the funding entity was able to somehow push the price down during the "5 days," as I suspect, for certain, after they get the good deal, they will have all the interest to push it hard up. Once this happen, along with the expected PR effect, one can expect a significant gain in p/s.
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Von 5 auf 1...krass!! Warum meint ihr sollte der kurs wieder steigen? Alle Verkäufer sind bxxx ??
Denke das ist ein guter Nährboden für einen Uptrend.
Viele Leute haben sich die Finger an OPTZ verbrannt und werden erst wieder bei viel höheren Kursen einsteigen.