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Posted On: 04/25/2017 2:09:08 PM
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I know that Georges is a shareholder and wants CTIX to succeed.
But, the problem is that it's a rigged market. The things that we've seen -- for instance, the time that there was supposedly at 75,000 share ASK, and when one of our posters tried to buy at that level, the ask was pulled. It was a complete fake, intended to discourage people from buying.
When people get on a message board (not this one) and post a bunch of lies that are intended to scare prospective investors away, and scare current investors into selling -- with the cooperation of moderators or admins who suddenly delete all the posts of the bullish posters and ban them from the site -- this is not a free market.
When people short stock they haven't borrowed, or trade back and forth among themselves and collaborators, to try to make it look like the stock is doing something it isn't really doing -- this is not a free market.
I have shorted stocks myself when I thought they were overvalued and were going to fall. But I have NEVER lied about it to try to scare others into selling, and I don't have the power that the market makers have to manipulate the stock. And if I DID have that power, I would never use it in the criminal way we have seen this stock manipulated.
But, the problem is that it's a rigged market. The things that we've seen -- for instance, the time that there was supposedly at 75,000 share ASK, and when one of our posters tried to buy at that level, the ask was pulled. It was a complete fake, intended to discourage people from buying.
When people get on a message board (not this one) and post a bunch of lies that are intended to scare prospective investors away, and scare current investors into selling -- with the cooperation of moderators or admins who suddenly delete all the posts of the bullish posters and ban them from the site -- this is not a free market.
When people short stock they haven't borrowed, or trade back and forth among themselves and collaborators, to try to make it look like the stock is doing something it isn't really doing -- this is not a free market.
I have shorted stocks myself when I thought they were overvalued and were going to fall. But I have NEVER lied about it to try to scare others into selling, and I don't have the power that the market makers have to manipulate the stock. And if I DID have that power, I would never use it in the criminal way we have seen this stock manipulated.
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