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8 Cheap Stocks & A Ton Of TIMalert Subscriber Testimonials Adding Up To Over $5,000 In Profits Yesterday Alone!

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Thu 16th of Apr, 2009 12:45:11 PM

The following was sent to TIMalert subscribers at 3am EST:

We’ve got an awesome LiveStock tomorrow 1-2PM EST, you can tune in HERE

Second, I hope all you monthly subscribers take advantage of this special $197 annual subscription special I’m offering for the next week (see all the details HERE), but all you monthly subscribers will have to contact me HERE before you make the change and let me know your plans because we have a little bug in the software that doesn’t allow you to re-register with the same info until Pallian does a little special thing…

Another day, another dozen TIMalert subscriber testimonials, even more potential plays today, I love it!

FEED squeezed shorts nicely, hitting my $3.75 target from a few days earlier—yes, I nailed it, but I was out looong before since the action was sooooo choppy—the good news is a ton of TIMalert subscribers & PennyStocking students with more patience than me (who benefit from learning from my mistakes, this is still a potential buy, but it’ll probly be choppy so I won’t play it) baaaaanked:

First time TIMalert subscriber
FEED: in at 3.16 out at 3.54 for + $740.00
Tks – you Rock!
-Nikita

I made $222 on FEED today!
-Brenda

Happy B-Day Tim. Bought FEED 3.20 on your original alert. Sold FEED 3.76 +$228
-McBowler

Hi Tim and happy birthday!

I just subscribed to Tim alerts last sunday and my first trade was to buy FEED on your recommendation at $3.12. Now I just know that you are very impatient so I decided to hold when you sold your position. Today I waited for the morning spike and got it. So I exited my position at $3.68. That’s $260 profit. Thanks! Now I want to subscribe for one year to Tim alerts at your special discount. (Yes, just cancel the monthly, email us, wait for Pallian to help you and then register for the special deal HERE)
Thanks!
-G.

…I booked the profit of $650 @ $3.70
-Carlos

First TIMalert trade…In on Feeed at $3.16, out at $3.70. $510 profit after fees!!!
Thanks Tim!
-Dr. Gunner

6000 of FEED at $3.00 – sold at $3.38. Not bad for a kid in his first
year of university! Thx.
-Kyle

I got in and out on FEED for $270ish, tried to get out up $500 but screwed my order up….
-TBohen

HOV is now at $2+ after Phil Davis recommended it at 50 cents a few LiveStock’s ago…it’s a one-month breakout, but still has a ton of resistance…Phil’s a genius, this is a potential buy and you need to contact me HERE if you’re interested in Phil’s upcoming options instructional DVDs we’re currently working on.

DCTH is a DNDN-like biotech, surged 40% late day yesterday, potential short even though its breaking out bigtime…conference call next week though so maybe they can squeeze some more shorts!

ZAGG is now at $2.50, featured a few LiveStocks ago—the episode lots of people complained about because I only featured one stock—now up 75%….yeahhhh, I’ve got a few longer term stock picking skills, when Covestor switches on autotrading next month, I’ll be using that strategy instead of just my 1-2 days stuff…this is still a potential buy, ZAGG’s hired some great stock pumpers (which means this is a trading buy, not a real company buy, the company is sketchyyyyy)

MGPI had a classic morning panic, down 25% yesterday…rose quickly back to near unchanged, not on steady buying but a few dumb/forced market orders (gotta watch how the orders execute, when someone places a big buy order that eats away several sellers in a row for now apparent reason, well, it’s usually a margin call of some sort)…I shorted 3000 at $1.80, after this margin call buying with the goal of it retracing back to near its day low—and ideally breaking below that $1.50 level late today or tomorrow….got the retrace, a few TIMalert subscribers profited alongside me, but some big buy orders camein late in the day to pad the $1.50 level so I covered at $1.62ish for a $500ish profit…the stock squeezed stubborn shorts in the last few minutes of the day to close at $1.90, it might be a good short still, but I wish it were more liquid ( and I don’t like how much selling was wasted today due to a few last second buyers)

All 3k shares covered for $489 in total profits. 2009 TimProfit up to $1685.06 now and all-time (since last June) TimProfit up to $49,909.66.
-Reaper

BWEN was breaking out nicely from $5 to $8.5 in a few days, until yesterday afternoon when it dove $1+/share…I didn’t short because it was still green on the day, but lesson to you aggressive longs…no play on this now, just lessons learned

OMX did indeed take out the key $5 support and dropped 25 cents/share, but it was too gradual and boring for me as I was still involved in MGPI…anyone who shorts at $4.75-$4.80 forgot that key support…gotta do better homework next time…no play here now, I hate real companies, go watch CNBC…some TIMalert subscribers banked though:

I made a nice $104 shorting OMX today, I haven’t had time to do my own research recently, so just your watch list in the subscriber e-mail is great.
-Gustav

DFR has basically doubled from the low $1s to low $2s in the last 1.5 trading days on some sort of funding news…only a $13 million company, potential short, but it could really keep going for a while…

PRXI doubled from 70 cents/share on news the CEO is offering $3/share…sketchy sketchy buyout offer, this is one of the most manipulated stocks with the sketchiest management in the world (As I wrote back a whole ago with the stock in double digits)…I don’t trust ‘em at all, potential short ot long, depending on price action, the pattern (all those who watched my PennyStocking Part Deux DVD know the patterns I look for both ways) and any upcoming news…

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  • @ keith
    Well he is a first year university student lol
  • Keith
    Am I reading it wrong or did Kyle really risk $18,000 to only make $2280?
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