Sunday, November 6, 2011

Basura Plays: Insiders Always Win



Insider - An individual who has access to confidential company information. 
(definition taken from Ivestorwords.com)


An insider is like this:




They're BIG and They have lots of ammo.

For Basura Stocks, there's always a bad-ass insider. Especially when they love to give BS to the public. Throwing them some really good news... 
along with their bombs.

Of course, you don't expect them to hold on to their bombs forever do you?

The length of a basura play is almost always relative to the length of an insider's accumulation. The longer the accumulation, you get plays like BHI, NI, etc. Just like in war, the stronger force call in airstrikes, but they don't finish the enemy off! No. Not yet. 

Sadists!

But plays like these are better since you have more chances to react when things go sour.


Now Behold, the shape behind the one or two day wonders!

"They'll never know what hit em!"


These "day" wonders are results of shorter accumulations, like IP, ICTV, CLOUD, etc. 
(and MAYBE even the famous mrfortune plays. don't you think?)
Very good returns but also very dangerous. 


Whatever the length of the play, the insider always win. 
Even after he drops the last bomb.







3 comments:

  1. Hi, Zee. When you say BHI, NI, IP, ICTV, CLOUD, are these actual stocks or chart patterns?

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    1. I think he was referring to the amount of institutional buying accumulations

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    2. no. these are stocks but some are already suspended or halt by pse.

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