I have heard it all. When in doubt get out. Buy on rumor sell on news. Flippers scalpers, swingers, slow breathing blue chip whalers. The skim bottom feeding float traders, hack boiler room pumpers. The Chicago Board of Trade was where I heard this shit everyday first as a runner on the floor, then as an account manager and then as a Jr account executive for a firm I won't mention. I will tell you one thing every single one of our traders and clients were involved in the OTC to some extent. I watched my firm buy millions upon millions of shares everyday in penny stocks, they never pitched them to their clients. That is who these MM's answer to. These shares were a cash cow because of the spread they skim for months or years and then later if they hit a 100+ bagger they w slowly begin to pitch those companies to their clients selling them shares they bought at pennies on the dollar for sometimes 100,000 % profits. Once they had performed real due diligence over a period of sometimes years (getting inside information). It was like a drug pipeline except no FDA and results guaranteed 90 % of the time. These firms never lose money EVER on trading that is their core cash cow. That is how they get their Lasalle street and Wall st. addresses the same way they build 5 star hotels in Las Vegas. A lot has changed since the 80's and 90's but one thing has not changed the pursuit and manipulation of the uninitiated and markets. So forward today like never before the average investor has access to 95 % of the information that was only available to the top elite traders in 1990. This is an advantage only very few really understand. Knowledge is king in this business especially when you can get it first. Why Im I putting this out here because I think most of you are spending too much time pumping and dreaming, spend more time digging and reporting on real numbers and facts half of you don't know squat evidenced by some pretty lame posts. This is a nascent industry (it is by no means a sector) Textiles, Petro, Tech etc are sectors. Alcohol is not a sector it is an industry within a sector. Just like Mj except MJ will be spread across several sectors. I have never seen an industry with this much potential in 40 plus years of being involved in the markets. I will not pump this stock but all I have to say is stay invested and keep your eyes open because it is unprecedented in the markets American history and in our generation for several reasons. I would finally submit if you would like to see how this will turn out start your research with alcohol prohibition and the stock market, politics, tax revenues, states, etc.1930. History always repeats itself and IMO this is a classic example of that, and the parallels are uncanny. The only reason I am investing in these OTC companies is for huge gains that are IMO inevitable because there are no other companies that will touch this right now. But they will be showing up very soon. See you at the top. Regards mick.