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Why I Bought Probable Fraud Hydrogen Hybrid Tech Inc (HYHY) & Think Its Headed Higher

Posted by timothysykes on Tue 17th of Jun, 2008 08:30:21 PM

Out of all the low priced stocks breaking out in all the world—and there were several BMB Munai Inc. (KAZ), Fieldpoint Petroleum Corporation (FPP), Capstone Turbine Corporation (CPST) and Beacon Power Corp. (BCON)—why oh why would I ignore all those real companies and buy 2,500 shares at $2.26 of this now $275 million probable fraud HYHY right before the market close? And then decide to write truthfully about it even as I hold shares overnight! (Suck on that people who say I pump or bash for my own interests)

Especially when we know this “company” had $68,000 in revenue last quarter—okay, okay, I’ll give it to them, they were profitable, but only because their expenses amounted to $9,000!!!!! Especially when they put out utter fantasies like THIS press release touting their technology which is “an add-on to diesel and gasoline engines where it significantly reduces a wide variety of emissions (CO, PM, HC, CO2 and NOx) while simultaneously reducing fuel consumption”
Especially when their magic box looks like a high school science project:
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Master Short Seller Doug Kass The Latest To Review An American Hedge Fund

Posted by timothysykes on Tue 17th of Jun, 2008 05:43:42 PM

hedge fund book Master Short Seller Doug Kass The Latest To Review An American Hedge Fund

Sure, my book An American Hedge Fund has gotten some pretty solid reviews from some pretty bigtime people, stuff like:

“A ‘Catcher in the Rye’ for traders…highly recommended if you want to be a trader.”
- Aaron C. Brown, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley, Author of ‘The Poker Face of Wall Street

and

“It’s well written and I think most people that will endeavor to give it a read will get the approach and references.”

-CNBC host Tim Strazzini, Managing Director at Pali Capital and former Managing Director at Merrill Lynch where he was head of equities and derivatives for Global Wealth Management.

Actually over 200+ glowing reviews altogether now (which you can view HERE) but this latest one is something I’m very proud of.
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PennyStocking Profile: Tony Ellis, Grad Student Up $50,000 In 6 Months!

Posted by timothysykes on Tue 17th of Jun, 2008 02:43:34 PM

Tony Ellis, a graduate student, who says “ I traded before Tim’s book & instructional DVD, but my inspiration came from seeing Tim on WSW. I used O’Neil’s method before and while I made money it was too slow and inconsistent. I had virtually no experience in PennyStocking. Before trading I was a broker at Merrill.”, “Tim’s strategy is like free money. I’ve made tens of thousands of dollars shorting these stocks.” and “I’ve made over 10X DVD cost on NCEN the last week!” has quickly become the greatest student/master of Tim’s strategies, even while going to school!!!!, earning profits like $19,000 on COIN!!!,
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Forbes The Latest Victim In Randall Lane’s Web Of Deceit Or Why Trader Monthly aka Doubledown Media Is Failing

Posted by timothysykes on Tue 17th of Jun, 2008 11:20:25 AM

Based on nothing more than widespread rumors, circumstantial evidence and a few sources—not coincidentally the same reasoning they once used to find me guilty of a crime I didn’t commit—Trader Monthly aka Traitor Monthly aka Doubledown Media—they use several aliases because, like any common criminal, their flawed ideology and dirty deeds are finally catching up with them—is failing fast.

Like any good wannabe journalist, not that I really wannabe, I should mention my history with these cockroaches, specifically their twisted son of a bitch editor-in-thief chief, Randall “The ideal reader is 29 years old, making $400,000 a year, and spending all of it.” Lane. And thankfully, that reprehensible quote (yes he really said it, seemingly proudly, see article HERE) is one of the foremost reasons why rumors are swirling that Doubledown Media, devastated by several legal battles—everybody from Lenny Dykstra to Private Air—and the loss of their CFO (hey, they really are a typically corrupt financial firm!) is down to just one magazine, from five, and is close to shutting their doors. After all, given the economy, difficult industry times and unemployment/bankruptcy of those who espouse such blatantly flawed thinking, who’s really gonna read or advertise their junk? And of course, there are the sordid details…
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Totally Boring Tuesday: 10 Stocks I’m Watching Between Yawns

Posted by timothysykes on Tue 17th of Jun, 2008 09:17:42 AM

Yup, I like stocks that move 50%+ in a day, not this 10-20% crap…remember those of us with small accounts must use our trades wisely, since I suck at timing, I need volatile plays to give me room for error–after several solid weeks, none of these can really compare, suxxx…patience young Skywalker

NNVC is looking like a sweet breakout at $1.50, I thought about buying but I couldn’t tell how much was real and how much was TheTechnicalTrader.net’s influence as he bought near the close and many of his plays are fakeouts at first/take days to play out…not to mention a massive wall of sellers at $1.50–meaning probly still gonna be time to get in today if it looks strong

QBIK had a nice continuation rally, not up enough to short, too late to buy, another missed play by this entertainer

BQI shoulda woulda coula bought this when I mentioned it again and again on Friday, but I, like most of you, am a horrible timer so I need $1 of upside to justify getting in, just didn’t see it…then it was a good shorter for 30 cents too…scalping is not for me, but congrats to those of you who banked
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Date Stock Buy Sell Net
Nov 19 AENY $2.80 $3.02 $1148
Nov 18 NLST $4.16 $4.40 $947
Nov 18 IMGG $1.42 $1.64 $2094
Nov 17 NLST $5.04 $5.59 $2195
Nov 13 VRMLQ $21.50 $22.97 $2901
Nov 11 EONC $2.61 $2.80 $687
Nov 10 EONC $2.74 $3.36 $9784
Nov 6 QXM $4.31 $4.80 $1936
Nov 4 COT $8.66 $8.88 $642
Nov 4 QXM $4.61 $4.89 $822
Oct 30 DDRX $25.70 $26.53 $812
Oct 29 CTDC $4.00 $4.42 $781
Oct 26 AWSL $3.24 $4.10 $2516
Oct 23 RODM $5.27 $5.23 $301
Oct 22 AMLM $2.69 $2.97 $820
Oct 22 USEG $6.12 $6.09 $85
Oct 20 CBOU $8.93 $9.06 $243
Oct 16 VRMLQ $16.79 $18.65 $2773
Oct 13 YONG $11.05 $11.66 $1202
Oct 13 NPHC $0.59 $0.71 $583
Oct 12 IMGG $0.60 $0.70 $682
Oct 9 ZAGG $5.50 $6.10 $2380
Oct 7 GVBP $0.03 $0.27 $702
Oct 1 NPHC $0.70 $0.85 $1482

Total: $98,094 (681%)