12 Stocks That Make It Possible To Have Easy Trading Profits

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Mon 22nd of Dec, 2008 11:45:03 AM
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This was sent to TIMalert subscribers early this morning so they could be prepared to profit from these PREDICTABLE PATTERNS…those who are reading it right now weren’t prepared and you missed out (I’m writing this draft at 8am and yet I KNOW there will be perfect volatility on many of these plays from you can easily profit if you know how to play the game)…

Gotta love Friday afternoon short squeezes, lots of potential plays…remember
my EVC trade a little while back, if you can find shares to short,
sometimes you gotta be quick in the morning, even if I sent out an alert,
it’d be nearly meaningless since it’d be too late…ideally, they’ll spike in
the morning and fade in the afternoon, but that’s barely a possibility, most
will either tank too quickly or tank within the first hour…

You can do 2 things to improve your odds of playing these correctly a.) read
through 1,000 or so blog posts of mine and see how to play these
all-too-common morning panics b.) save time and energy and get everything
summed up nicely in my PennyStocking Part Deux DVD, which has nearly an
hour of slides/charts/variables dedicated to this one specific Short Selling
opportunity (the original PennyStocking DVD doesn’t have intraday charts,
huuuuge improvement!)

ABCW jumped basically from $2 to $3 in the final hour Friday, definite
potential short

AHC jumped from $1.8 to $2.50 over the same time period, huuuuge volume

CAV has the same exact pattern, $1 to $2 in the last half hour on nearly a
million shares traded.

CHRS jumped $2 to $2.75 on 1 million shares, no folks the stock market
ain’t random

EVC 75 cents to $1.50, not as much of a spike as last time I shorted, but
just the same as all these others.

FTBK surged $3.25 to $4, but afterhours suspended their dividend so this’ll
drop too quickly for me to get into, wish these companies would off their
blatantly-failing PRs until AFTER I can short

GVHR same exact pattern, $1.50 to $2.50, volume 1.6 million shares.

HSNI is a perfect short squeeze, $1.5 to $5.5 in the past few days with the
nice Friday afternoon squeeze to boot, this is my top potential short.

IFC surged $1.25 to $2.50 in the last half hour, not random folks! LBY $1.1
to $1.9, 1.3 million volume

MNC 50 cents to $1.50 on volume of 2.8 million

RUS is a carcas of a retailer, now up from $1 to $3.50 in a few days, beware
it’s like RVI and won’t crack!

RVI just keeps going, I’m not tempted to short at all as the stock has
proven it can and will fake people out as it surges higher…that PS2 DVD
also focuses on patterns that shouldn’t be shorted, this is fast becoming
one of those due to its news and price action

TUES jumped $1.7 to $2.50….yes, just another potential short today

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  • Gab
    HAHA!!!! II bought NVD at last week at .006 and look at it now
  • Jeremy
    Made 130% on NVD holding for 3 days. Thanks Tim!!
  • nice jeremy, glad u guys are learning to play different patterns too!
  • JDawg
    Holy crap Tim! I wanna give you a big hug! (j/k) lol, these picks are rockin. Gonna order your DVD Friday Thanks man! I wish I could get to your expo with Brian, but sheesh NY is a ways from MN! lol
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