KingsKnight
4 years ago
Hey StockJumper..
Sorry, I don't have PM on this platform, but you asked this relevant to HKBV so I will answer it here.
If you go to OTC Markets, there is a "Stock Screener" https://www.otcmarkets.com/research/stock-screener
You can do your set screens & in the upper right hit download data. (it will give you prior day data, not current) Hope that answers your question on that.
As for HKBV, this is an interesting one. You have a company that's getting daily data onto OTC Markets via a TA. Also you have likely a abandoned ticker- company is based in Canada as per it's last OTC records. So you may have a entity that can find reinstatement on the Colorado SOS, and be a viable possible shell. The share structure is okay, not great. But there are shells with much worse structures. It's a gamble for sure, but volume again will tell a tale. IF share capture can occur, there may be something here. Traders need to be able to snag big lots, and for that you need the volume & trade flow. We shall see. CKYS is another one of interest
StockJumper25
Hello Kings, I just recently found my way to some of your updates. I like what you are finding. Thanks!
I am inquiring on how you pull data from the OTC sites to gather and analyze the OTC updates? Do you have an API connection or a monthly feed of some type? Would like to know more.
By the way.... What do you think about HKBV? No action for years and just this month it decided to wake up. How about that one. I may buy a $100 just to see what happens of it.
Cheers!
KingsKnight
4 years ago
Hey OleTymer..
To snag these types, I do daily data pulls off of OTC & segment down to a specific price range & hunt for volume spikes. Often these spikes will come with little change in price, or the occasional bump of 100%. Months back, this pattern began showing on a ticker DPLS, it was dormant, then traded but didn't move. The thought is, volume will always precede price movement. For months volume moved between .0001/2, eventually it found it's way to .04. With HKBV, there was the odd occurrence of OTC market share data being updated, this is not a normal thing. Most dormant tickers will not be updating OTC via transfer agent, so that too stood out. It was a confluence of these things that lit up the radar on it. If you want another one check out CKYS.
'Old timer 1'
Good on you for finding this. Such a cheap play with a potential, enormous upside.
I’m in cause I got stuck in here years ago but the question I have is, how did this pop up on to your radar? SCANZ? Such a niche market, I’d love to find more dormant plays.
BirdsOfFire
6 years ago
@Parttimetrader, I did not realize you posted me a message to me on the HKVB board until lately. I happen to have visited my old board and saw your entry to me about GBLX. That was May 0f 2017, almost a year and a half ago. It would have been nice to invested into GBLX, but its too late for me. "I MISSED THE BOAT". Right now, GBLX is a little out of my reach, now @.30 cents a share. But I will keep trying--there has to be "big money" for me somewhere. I see you are on the PNTV board. Right now, I have shares in ADVT, PNTV, UBQU, and MCIG. Just hoping something comes my way. Nice hearing from you even though I missed the boat.
IMO
UpTickMeA$AP
7 years ago
Remember when Lawrence "Buzzy" Twombley had a story about this company and him in the USA TODAY? He said he went to Harvard, and was an NHL recruit, and people started to buy this stock like crazy because of it. They thought he was an honest, smart, ex athlete starting a beverage company!!
Unfortunately, He lied, and the pump turned into a dump, and of course the company was dog shit.. He slaughtered the shareholders here with his lies. What a stinky scam!
Looks like Lawrence "Buzzy" Twombley has another stinky pinky beverage company with all sorts of stinky paid pumps, fluffy BS news, and a chart that looks like another stinky pump and dump. VGID, another stinky Lawrence "Buzzy" Twombley dog shit company... This guy is a total dirt bag. A known liar with a history of shareholder slaughter.
What a POS.