PBGC, APP | Today’s Stocks

Premier Beverage Group Corp. PBGC

Following our re-alert of PBGC on Friday the stock opened at .30, hit a high of .35, before dipping to a low at .26., only to close out the day at .32. That’s a total possible intraday gain of more than 45% spread over two surges that brought in record volume.

We like this stock so far, having brought us nearly 100% of gains over a less than a two week span, we will certainly continue to follow PBGC; we are looking for the stock to maintain support at .26, in hopes to see it break the resistance it has encountered at .35.

American Apparel, Inc. APP

We like the look of the APP chart. We are always on the lookout for stocks that have recently taken a dive, and this one fell off of a cliff to the low to mid .50’s, where it has begun its turnaround.

With the holiday season rapidly approaching, it is reasonable to assume that companies in the retail sector are about to enjoy increased earnings, which is why we also thought it was a good time to bring this one up. Couple that with a chart that looks primed to pop, and APP could very well make ours a happy holiday season.

PBGC | Premier Beverage Group Corp.

Premier Beverage Group Corp. PBGC

We have seen PBGC’s ability to make strong gains. When we first alerted the stock, it shot from from its current level up to .45 on great volume, gaining more than 35% before receding back. Since then, PBGC found its way down to a low of .21 before rising back up to .30 to close yesterday’s session.

Along with recently upgrading their products to contain all-natural ingredients, the company has also launched a new website as outlined in this morning’s PR.

Moving forward, we would like to see PBGC hold support here at .30. It is quite possible that the stock will make another run toward its previous high.

NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Premier Beverage Group (OTC: PBGC) has already changed the face of the premium functional beverage market niche with its new and exclusive all-natural energy beverage formulation and its equally new and distinctive iconic packaging for its OSO line of premium energy beverages. Today, Premium Beverage Group has further changed this fast-growing market as it unveiled a sleek new website, www.osobeverages.com, highlighting its alternative new energy beverage, OSO. “Custom formulated and manufactured in Austria using only the purest spring water, OSO is an all-natural energy beverage,” according to Fouad Kallamni, Premier Beverage Group’s President. “OSO is also the only commercially-available product with exciting, designer-created premium glass bottling, suitable for even the most up-scale venues. Now, OSO has a sleek new website, www.osobeverages.com, which is fully consistent with the high quality of both our all-natural formulas and our tailor made packaging.

PBGC, DGHG – Today’s Stocks

Premier Beverage Group Corp. PBGC

When we alerted PBGC on October 29th, the stock had been trading at a low of .33. On Friday, PBGC hit a high of .45, for a satisfying 36% gain on almost three times its 3mo average volume.

The stock had some news out on Thursday, which seems to have stirred up the coals, and created a burst of momentum that we are hoping to see carry into today’s session.

The news was pertaining to the company’s “OSO” beverage formula, which has been upgraded to “All Natural”, a designation that should open several doors for the product to be offered to a wider market.

Diversified Global Holdings Group, Inc. DGHG

DGHG continues its slow and steady uptrend, and while we have had it on the back burner for some time, we certainly have not forgotten about it.

The last pullback we saw, found support at 1.40, and it appears that support is creeping higher. Coupled with thinning resistance levels, and it seems we have resumed paying close attention to DGHG.

We are well aware of the potential of this stock to pad our pockets, after seeing it run from .71 to 1.50 between October and November. That gain was good for 113%, and part of the reason why we are going to be continuing to monitor DGHG so closely