RENU & Extended Watchlist

Renuen Corp. RENU

RENU appeared on our extended watchlist back on March 14th. At the time, it was trading as low as .0021, and went on to hit .0045 on March 25th. After receding back to its support level at .0022, the stock ran again, this time to .0037. This week, we’ve seen an increase in volume as a result of recent positive news announcements, which bode well for the company. We want to continue to monitor RENU’s activity, as well as participate in tonights conference call, details of which can be found below.

The conditions on the chart are somewhat favorable, though we would like to see momentum and volume continue to pick up. We like the way the RSI is heading North, both the MACD and the Slow STO recently crossed over and are showing divergence at this time.

Included in the recent developments was the acquisition of Total Exteriors Corporation, a solar and renewable energy construction company.

In addition, CEO Don Wood will conduct a webinar tonight, May 2, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. EDT. The company will discuss current projects, acquisitions, growth strategy, and more.To participate, register at the following address: https://www1.gotowebinar.com/register/407072665 You will then be able to listen on your computer, or call: (470) 200-0305 Access Code: 857-011-329 Webinar ID: 407-072-665.


Extended Watchlist:
CAAS, DCTH, NIHD, STAA

LLTI, AAPL Options & Extended Watchlist

LaserLock Technologies Inc. LLTI

LLTI appeared in Monday’s report, as we pointed out that the company had submitted a Form 4 Showing Insider Buying. At the time, the stock was trading as low as .19. Both on Tuesday, and yesterday, the stock closed at its high of day.

On Monday it broke above the 50DMA of .198, and continued on through .249 which was a previous swing high from back in March. We’d like to see the stock hold in that range as a future level of support.

At yesterday’s close of .258 we were looking at gains of up to 36% in just two sessions.

We are well aware of LLTI’s ability to make monstrous moves over relatively short periods. Earlier this year, the stock saw a run from as low as .025 in January, to .50 by February. If it can gain a head of steam, and retest those previous highs, we could see up to another 100% in gains.

As you can see on the chart below, LLTI has been gaining quite a bit of momentum, and we feel there is a fair chance that it will continue. We have an RSI that just cracked into the powerzone. We have a stairstepper of an uptrend currently in progress, and volume has been picking up. The PPO is turned sharply upward, and is diverging, as the bars on the histogram are building up to the bullish side.

LaserLock Technologies, Inc. creates proven innovative security technologies that protect industries, governments, and individuals from the rising threat of counterfeiting and fraud. Whether covert or overt, LaserLock’s solutions are secure, trustworthy, and cost effective and have been protecting businesses and their customers worldwide for more than a decade.

More Info @ http://www.laserlocktech.com/index.html


Apple, Inc. AAPL (Options Trading)

Our timing in pointing out AAPL on Monday couldn’t have been any better. The Street really took a liking to Apple’s iBond Offering, with more than 3X the available amount being requested, as you can read below from a PR released this morning. As this is happening, we are still looking at AAPL Calls, and must now move our strike price closer to the money. We want to monitor the $445, $450, and possibly even the $455 Calls.

Most of you will remember the $415 and $420 Calls that we touted on Monday, turning into multi-baggers. We saw 300-500% moves out of both of them in just two days.

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01, 2013 (Los Angeles Times – McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) — First came the frenzy for iPhones and iPads. Now there’s a scramble for iBonds.

Apple Inc. sold $17 billion in bonds Tuesday, a gargantuan deal that ranked as the largest in global corporate history. And even though the securities are paying microscopically low interest, investors tripped over themselves to buy in.

In the financial equivalent of a line stretching around the block, investors reportedly submitted more than $50 billion in requests, or more than three times the amount available.

The demand stunned Wall Street, where fixed-income offerings are typically staid affairs generating far less hype than Facebook-type stock deals. But after a decade in which investors were bloodied by free falls in the housing and stock markets, the public is desperate for any investments viewed as safe.


Extended Watchlist:
DHSM, VHGI, TTNP, IQNT, MSPD, SYNC