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Posted On: 10/22/2019 9:07:42 AM
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Re: PipeStocks #60263
Q: Why aren't investors from other stock boards buying more SFOR? Why is trading volume and PPS of SFOR always so low?
I thought of one more thing that may be an important factor:
On almost any OTC/penny stock board it's almost impossible to get good, well-researched information about a particular company.
Why? Because the bashers are always at work 24/7, spreading their lies and disinformation to keep the PPS of almost all OTC stocks down, etc. (think LIeHub), -unless, of course, they want to pump it for temporary gain.
This board is clearly the exception to the rule, -where the bashers are kept at bay 24/7 (which is a full-time job for the mods) and where you can find the stellar research of zpaul and others on SFOR.
Before it can be discovered by the outside world, a small company like SFOR first has to break out of this vicious cycle in the OTC. This is something that is very difficult to do, because the influence and hold of the bashers and market manipulators is very strong. However, I have no doubt that this is about to happen for SFOR.
Once this breakout occurs, investors outside the OTC can begin to get good information about a company and the general public and wall street can begin to take notice and to make informed purchasing decisions.
I thought of one more thing that may be an important factor:
On almost any OTC/penny stock board it's almost impossible to get good, well-researched information about a particular company.
Why? Because the bashers are always at work 24/7, spreading their lies and disinformation to keep the PPS of almost all OTC stocks down, etc. (think LIeHub), -unless, of course, they want to pump it for temporary gain.
This board is clearly the exception to the rule, -where the bashers are kept at bay 24/7 (which is a full-time job for the mods) and where you can find the stellar research of zpaul and others on SFOR.
Before it can be discovered by the outside world, a small company like SFOR first has to break out of this vicious cycle in the OTC. This is something that is very difficult to do, because the influence and hold of the bashers and market manipulators is very strong. However, I have no doubt that this is about to happen for SFOR.
Once this breakout occurs, investors outside the OTC can begin to get good information about a company and the general public and wall street can begin to take notice and to make informed purchasing decisions.

