Monday, April 7, 2008

Stocks To Watch - Tuesday April 8th - EESO, ASII, AQUI

Last Monday EESO closed the day at $.006 a share up from a close of .0049 on Friday. We stated then:

EESO has had a phenomenal run from sub .001 status. This run looks to keep going on Monday and it will be interesting to see when the run comes to an end. Even after posting huge gains it might not be too late to get in on the action.

Well it looks like it wasn't too late to get in on the action. EESO has proven to be an amazing play over the last week and a half. A million shares purchased at its low on March 25th of $.0005 for $500 would be worth $26,000 as of todays close. That is why we all trade penny stocks! Where else can you turn $500 into a cash figure exceeding most a jackpot lotto scratch off tickets?

Still the same question remains that we asked when EESO was at .006. Does it still have more room to go? We will entertain this question again throughout the week.

ASII has seen a significant run from $.0002. A close today of $.0029 still represents a 1800% gain from lows of weeks ago. This stock could see some more accumulation and price increase before slowly drifting back to where it started from. So there is still a chance to play some more gains here.

AQUI took some steps to become current with Pink Sheets, which is getting pretty important these days. A push to $.10 or so from todays close of $.06 is not out of the question.

As always we only post our opinions here and we are not investment advisers. Penny stocks are very risky, don't invest a penny more than you can afford to lose.

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2 comments:

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