RE: RE: One more pointdustyboy,
Yes that is correct. Gaps get filled. The timeframe cannot be determined though. It can take a day, a week, a month, or several months.
As per the second point, yes that is a good example. If the stock opened at $1.25, I wouldn't be looking at the RSI (2) at that point for the trade as it's timeframe would be off...or too slow.
I would be looking at my intraday charts and watching the 3, 5, 10 and 15 minute charts if I were looking for the intraday trades. You would have to be glued to your screens to do this.
For most, they cannot just sit at a screen and do NOT have the years of experience to play this game, and would end up panic buying and panic selling all along the way.
They will just have to endure the onslaught of bashers that will invest the boards throwing panic into the crowds and watch at the stock finds a support line before continuing back up again.
And it can happen just a quick as it can slowly.
Take for example ATHX. I believe it went from a buck to $4.50 and then the next day it hit $6.00 before it started settling back down.
On the flip side, a stock can come out with amazing news, and the market hardly notices and then a couple days later...wham!! off she goes.
No matter how you play this stock, the numbers that were presented appear to be viable taking into account not only what SSS is accomplishing but the market cap values as well.
Remember, this is not a multimillion dollar market, this is a multibillion dollar market, and for SSS to one day have a billion dollar market cap is well within a fair range for something that will change human life as we know it.
Hope this helps.
Mediascan