Market Cap N/A
Revenue (ttm) 0.00
Net Income (ttm) 0.00
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio N/A
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin 0.00%
Debt to Equity Ratio N/A
Volume 15,655,399
Avg Vol 5,505,016
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out N/A
Stochastic %K 40%
Beta N/A
Analysts Strong Buy
Price Target N/A

Company Profile

Victory Marine Holdings Corp., through its subsidiary, Victory Yacht Sales Corp., engages in selling luxury vessels worldwide. It provides new and used boats, as well as financing, insurance, documentation, accessories, brokerage, and consulting services. The company was formerly known as China Good Electric, Inc. and changed its name to Victory Marine Holdings Corp. in May 2018. Victory Marine Holdings Corp. was incorporated in 1954 and is based in Miami, Florida.

Industry: Leisure
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Phone: 305-219-4323
Address:
555 NE 34th Street, Suite 1207, Miami, United States
Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 16 at 7:47 PM
$VMHG Someone is selling and that’s why it’s dipping. We need more investors to buy to help it bounce back up. It will keep doing this until supply runs out.
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Johnny1214
Johnny1214 Apr. 16 at 7:19 PM
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Emergency123
Emergency123 Apr. 16 at 7:06 PM
$GEVO $VMHG $AGAE $IMMP GLTA Somwthing happening with TIPS. Get eyes on it, threw in a couple mil starter, already green! (911) ???
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DrPiz
DrPiz Apr. 16 at 1:10 PM
$VMHG bullish and LONG!!! Digestive Health Drinks Market Size & Forecast to 2032 https://www.researchandmarkets.com/report/digestive-health-beverage
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PROUDVIKING
PROUDVIKING Apr. 16 at 1:27 AM
$VMHG LOADING UP !!!!
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DrPiz
DrPiz Apr. 15 at 6:24 AM
$VMHG bullish and LONG!!! The Rise Of Functional Beverages Among Millennials And Gen Z https://www.forbes.com/sites/jesscording/2025/04/13/the-rise-of-functional-beverages-among-millennials-and-gen-z/
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Russellc1985
Russellc1985 Apr. 15 at 3:06 AM
$VMHG nice rebound I’m loading next dip this will be awesome in a year
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 8:27 PM
$VMHG Balanced action right now. You can clearly see the tug-of-war — flippers taking profits on the way up, then stepping back in lower, while longs and new money absorb the dips. This is healthy. It tells you there’s real interest in the ticker — not dead volume. Liquidity is there, eyes are watching, and shares are changing hands. Flippers will do what they do. That’s part of the game. But as long as dips keep getting bought and price holds structure… that’s accumulation behavior. Patience is key here. Moves like this don’t stay balanced forever.
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 5:14 PM
$VMHG We have to remember… as investors, we’re not divided — we’re actually on the same team. Our objective is simple: bring awareness and visibility to what we’re invested in. That means: • Asking questions • Voicing concerns • Sharing information Not to tear the company down… but to help it grow. Companies like Dunn & Groux are transitioning into the public space. That comes with a learning curve. But communication goes both ways. A single voice gets ignored. A collective voice gets attention. If we want better updates, clearer direction, and stronger momentum — we have to speak up together, constructively. Awareness drives attention. Attention drives demand. Demand drives price. Let’s move as a unit.
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Doncheecho
Doncheecho Apr. 14 at 4:43 PM
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 16 at 7:47 PM
$VMHG Someone is selling and that’s why it’s dipping. We need more investors to buy to help it bounce back up. It will keep doing this until supply runs out.
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Johnny1214
Johnny1214 Apr. 16 at 7:19 PM
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Emergency123
Emergency123 Apr. 16 at 7:06 PM
$GEVO $VMHG $AGAE $IMMP GLTA Somwthing happening with TIPS. Get eyes on it, threw in a couple mil starter, already green! (911) ???
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DrPiz
DrPiz Apr. 16 at 1:10 PM
$VMHG bullish and LONG!!! Digestive Health Drinks Market Size & Forecast to 2032 https://www.researchandmarkets.com/report/digestive-health-beverage
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PROUDVIKING
PROUDVIKING Apr. 16 at 1:27 AM
$VMHG LOADING UP !!!!
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DrPiz
DrPiz Apr. 15 at 6:24 AM
$VMHG bullish and LONG!!! The Rise Of Functional Beverages Among Millennials And Gen Z https://www.forbes.com/sites/jesscording/2025/04/13/the-rise-of-functional-beverages-among-millennials-and-gen-z/
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Russellc1985
Russellc1985 Apr. 15 at 3:06 AM
$VMHG nice rebound I’m loading next dip this will be awesome in a year
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 8:27 PM
$VMHG Balanced action right now. You can clearly see the tug-of-war — flippers taking profits on the way up, then stepping back in lower, while longs and new money absorb the dips. This is healthy. It tells you there’s real interest in the ticker — not dead volume. Liquidity is there, eyes are watching, and shares are changing hands. Flippers will do what they do. That’s part of the game. But as long as dips keep getting bought and price holds structure… that’s accumulation behavior. Patience is key here. Moves like this don’t stay balanced forever.
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 5:14 PM
$VMHG We have to remember… as investors, we’re not divided — we’re actually on the same team. Our objective is simple: bring awareness and visibility to what we’re invested in. That means: • Asking questions • Voicing concerns • Sharing information Not to tear the company down… but to help it grow. Companies like Dunn & Groux are transitioning into the public space. That comes with a learning curve. But communication goes both ways. A single voice gets ignored. A collective voice gets attention. If we want better updates, clearer direction, and stronger momentum — we have to speak up together, constructively. Awareness drives attention. Attention drives demand. Demand drives price. Let’s move as a unit.
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Doncheecho
Doncheecho Apr. 14 at 4:43 PM
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 2:10 PM
$VMHG I’ve been reading the frustration here and I get it — so I spoke up. This is exactly what Dunn & Groux needs: engagement. Investors aren’t just looking for hype… they want clarity. Right now it feels like a private company operating in a public market. That’s the disconnect. Public investors expect: • Updates • Visibility • Communication And to be fair — they’re new to this side of the game. Running a private company is very different than managing a public ticker. But here’s the opportunity: If Dunn & Groux starts acknowledging investor concerns and communicating the rollout clearly… sentiment can flip FAST. Silence creates doubt. Communication builds conviction.
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 14 at 2:03 PM
$VMHG Our investment isn’t lacking potential — it’s lacking communication and identity clarity. GUTSI launched… but where is it actually being sold? Investors shouldn’t have to guess: • Store locations • Cities • Where to buy today Right now there’s an information gap, and that kills momentum. On top of that, Victory Marine Holding Corp. still reflects a marine identity, not a beverage company. That disconnect matters — new money needs a clear story. Strong story + weak communication = stalled price. We need: • Verified locations • Consistent updates • Brand alignment Real investors — bring this to Dunn & Groux’s marketing team. Not complaints, constructive pressure. Because once people can SEE and VERIFY the rollout… demand follows.
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PROUDVIKING
PROUDVIKING Apr. 13 at 4:05 PM
$VMHG Adding
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 13 at 3:05 PM
$VMHG Everyone loves chasing at .03… but nobody wants it at .0185 — and that’s exactly why these levels matter. This is where weak hands get shaken and shares quietly move to people who understand the game. In OTC, drops like this aren’t always weakness… they’re inventory grabs. Market makers push price down, trigger fear, scoop shares, then reverse when selling dries up. If selling slows here and buyers start absorbing, this becomes a launchpad, not a breakdown. The real move doesn’t start when it “feels safe”… it starts when it feels uncomfortable. .0185 isn’t panic territory — it’s positioning territory.
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 13 at 2:11 PM
$VMHG Averaging down isn’t the problem… Blind averaging down is. Most people keep buying just because the price is lower. That’s how you turn a trade into a bag. Smart money does it differently: They don’t average down on weakness… They average down on confirmation. That means: – Price finds support and holds – Sellers get exhausted – Buyers start stepping in – Level 2 shows bids strengthening If it keeps dropping with no support? That’s not a dip… that’s distribution. For a name like VMHG: You don’t just buy at .020 because it’s cheaper than .03 You wait to see if: – .020 holds – .021–.022 gets reclaimed – Volume supports the move Then you scale in. Not all at once… in pieces. Because the goal isn’t to be right immediately… It’s to build a position when the odds shift in your favor. Average down with a plan… or don’t average down at all.
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 13 at 1:58 PM
$VMHG Right now the stock isn’t moving because it’s in balance — every buyer is being matched by a seller. This is absorption. The market maker isn’t pushing price… just facilitating trades. But this doesn’t last forever. Once buyers start overwhelming sellers — or shares simply dry up — the balance breaks. That’s when price moves. Not slowly… but aggressively. The real question isn’t “why isn’t it moving?” It’s “what happens when it finally does?”
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Johnny1214
Johnny1214 Apr. 13 at 1:22 PM
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Doncheecho
Doncheecho Apr. 13 at 12:31 PM
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 13 at 5:07 AM
$VMHG GUTSI just launched and this is exactly how real beverage brands are built — start where you already have distribution, dominate locally, then expand. California and Arizona first gives them a real edge, not hype. This is the same early playbook used by Snapple, SoBe, and Celsius — and now we’re watching it happen in real time. Tiny ~7.5M market cap, tight ~110M float, RSI still under 50, and months of accumulation… this is what early setups look like BEFORE the move, not after. The company is already talking “near-term national expansion,” which means this isn’t staying regional for long. The only thing left is confirmation — product hitting shelves — and once that starts showing up, attention follows, then volume follows, then price follows. Most people will wait for headlines and chase later… this is where you position early. If you’re in California or Arizona start checking stores — because if GUTSI is landing, this won’t stay a 7M story for long.
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PROUDVIKING
PROUDVIKING Apr. 13 at 12:40 AM
$VMHG BIGTIME
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DrPiz
DrPiz Apr. 11 at 10:57 PM
$VMHG bullish and LONG!!!
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Pe11icia
Pe11icia Apr. 11 at 4:07 PM
$VMHG Reminder for everyone in OTC: Information shared on platforms like Stocktwits and InvestorsHub is mostly opinion — not fact. Everyone has a bias: • Some are bullish • Some are bearish • Some are trading, not investing But none of that replaces doing your own homework. At the end of the day: You are responsible for your money and your decisions. Do your own fact-finding: Read filings Understand share structure Look at real catalysts Separate hype from execution Strong investors don’t follow noise… They verify, understand, and then decide.
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