$TPAC Rough start to the day today. RSI is still cooling and a bounce should start some time between EOD and the week to come. There is a great opportunity for cheap shares here. While we are red once again, we are still up 50% from Friday's close at .0006 and up significantly more from the week before where .0005's were selling with the occasional two dollars getting thrown at the bid at .0004 to manipulate. Now we are appear to be bottoming at R2 at .0009. Why did .0008's hit if .0009 is bottom at R2? People were trying to take shares from those with stop loss orders in below the second resistance level with hopes for retail panic and a serious nose dive before the bounce. We are turning R2 at .0009 into support here. If we can get a strong and immovable base here at .0009, the next leg up will blow that .0014-.0016 range out of the water with .002's hitting at minimum. There has been a lot of short volume lately too, so keep that in mind. My biggest gripe with today, aside from the trading, is that Bill did not disclose the company purchasing from us, nor has the 8k on the buyback been released. These are important items for shareholders. My only hope is that our purchase order came from a heavy hitter in China such as COMAC. If there are security issues as far as disclosing the relationship with a big player that could get compromised before the order is complete via shorts/bashers calling the purchasing company and ruining TPAC's reputation under false premises, then this might be a solid plan. We'll see. Hang tight today if you are long and grab some cheap shares while they last. Bounce coming soon.
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