Its looking great! I usually follow and just watch the stock so i can learn from it! Ive been learning so much lately! Thanks Tim!

Entry comments: I'm buying this big % winner closing strong, only got a partial execution as its spiking so fast and I won't chase, small $ amount overnight, goal is to make 10-20%, also AXXA moving fast too, low priced stocks are king right now
Exit comments: Very nice gap up to sell into, I'm taking my roughly $1k profit, easy as that on first green day OTC runners
| Date | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | 9/25/2019 | 0.14 |
| Exit | 9/26/2019 | 0.185 |
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Hey Tim! Today is the first day of my challenge and I wanted to comment on why I think these stocks shot up today and why there's a possibility that they will continue to rise tomorrow. Please let me know if I'm on the right track as this is my first time analyzing penny stocks and how the news affects their prices. I see that the volatility for both stocks is high (61.70% & 28.04%) as well as the liquidity (2,121,061 & 12,101,689). I didn't see any news about either company on Yahoo finance but
after further research I learned that UNRG recently announced that it's seeing positive cash flow. This article was published on September 18th.
Could this one factor published several days ago have an affect this big?
As for AXXA, an article published September 19th announced that the company had a share exchange agreement with its largest shareholder, increasing shareholder value. They also announced on September 13th that the company closed its 1st of many acquisitions in the agricultural industry.
Am I looking at the proper indicators? I am probably missing something but I want to make sure I'm starting the right way. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all you do!
I was watching this make suport at .10 and thinking of #5 bounce material. nice call!
Thanks Tim I appreciate your hard work to help us learn.