
99 - OTC Manual Database with Jan Svenda and David Flood
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Show Notes
- Purchase the OTC Manual Database access at SvendaManual.com
- Exclusive Coupon Code: "Trey"
- Without quotes
- Receive a discount on your annual subscription cost
- Follow Jan Svenda:
- Website: SvendaManual.com
- Twitter: @JanSvenda
- Follow David Flood:
- Website: ElementaryValue.com
- Twitter: @ElementaryValue
- Past Interviews with David Flood:
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OTC Manual Database- Exclusive Coupon Code: "Trey"
- OTC Market has a bunch of pump and dumps
- Critical to filter those out
- Database saves you time
- Pre-filtered for the types of qualities value investors want
- $GANS
- Gainsco Insurance
- $RSRV
- Reserve Petroleum Co.
- $ECRO
- ECC Capital
- $EQTL
- Equitel International Corp.
- The baseline expectation is that many dark stocks will be moved to the Grey market
- May present new opportunities
- If you're not afraid to invest in illiquid stocks, the stock prices may drop.
- Could move to an expert market (only accredited investors)
- SEC is trying to combat fraud (Not convinced this will achieve their goal
I interview two guests in today's show: Jan Svenda of SvendaManual.com and David Flood of ElementaryValue.com. We discuss their new product, an OTC Manual database for finding stock ideas.
The OTC Manual database sorts through all 7,000 OTC Market stocks and filters down to the best 450 ideas. These stocks are undervalued or offer interesting catalyst driven opportunities. You will also find Grey market stocks and dark stocks with financials.