Besides the apparent mental illness arising from t
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Besides the apparent mental illness arising from that post, I have a big problem with the second part of it. And LilJeff is not the only one guilty of it. I have seen so many posts where people bitch and moan about how Jeff owed us all so much and this and that. This weird sense of entitlement like we all somehow were just guaranteed to get rich off of this play. Let me ask...how many of us were part of the initial offering? So we can agree we are all pretty much trading on the second hand market. Hence, we were all looking to make money based on Jeff and his company. Was our investment funding or supporting the company? Absolutely not. Most of us wanted to piggy back on Jeff's work and KMAGs growth, make a fortune and peace out to some more second hand buyers. So it just blows my mind that some act as though they were the angel investors that gave Jeff his start up money or something. We all play these pennies based on TA and DD and hope to make a quick buck and do nothing for the companies, but then are infuriated when we get screwed, it is quite hilarious.
I am really pissed that I have lost so much and if there was anything Jeff could have done I wish he had and I don't think any of us deserve a 90% loss and definitely do not deserve to be defrauded. But this act of entitlement as though Jeff ever owed us anything besides basic fiduciary duties under a principal/agent relationship as s/hs is just unfounded and immature