Posted On: 06/19/2015 8:03:38 PM
Post# of 2009
If a stock dropped 40% in a few hours (from 10 cents to 6 cents as you claim ) it wasn't cause that guy shorted it.
If merely shorting could cause losses like that everyone would do it.
More likely he knew something. Do you remember what bad news was announced shortly thereafter?
Possibly a a.s. increase?
Maybe that even after being kit Kat approved the np1 was announced to just be merely a unicorn?
Something like that perhaps?
The question I have is
Who's paying the pimps on the pony board?
Don't you find it questionable that views could go up and average of sevenfold while posts went up by a factor of ten?
On a stock issuing shares like candy and tanking while delivering nothing?really? We're supposed to believe interest in this garbage is that much in demand?
Isn't it more likely the factors I listed here, along with other factors mentioned here ad nauseam , i.e. nteks failures, and non stop diluting, is the cause of the pps falling off a cliff.
Funny. I seem to recall al stone saying pps was on a precipice, ready to fall off a cliff. Thanks for the warning, al.
Someone's paying for the pumps.
If merely shorting could cause losses like that everyone would do it.
More likely he knew something. Do you remember what bad news was announced shortly thereafter?
Possibly a a.s. increase?
Maybe that even after being kit Kat approved the np1 was announced to just be merely a unicorn?
Something like that perhaps?
The question I have is
Who's paying the pimps on the pony board?
Don't you find it questionable that views could go up and average of sevenfold while posts went up by a factor of ten?
On a stock issuing shares like candy and tanking while delivering nothing?really? We're supposed to believe interest in this garbage is that much in demand?
Isn't it more likely the factors I listed here, along with other factors mentioned here ad nauseam , i.e. nteks failures, and non stop diluting, is the cause of the pps falling off a cliff.
Funny. I seem to recall al stone saying pps was on a precipice, ready to fall off a cliff. Thanks for the warning, al.
Someone's paying for the pumps.
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