Copy of my recent post on iHub where a lot of nons
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Debunking various nonsense items I note have been posted today:
Nobody has had any need to be stuck in $CRTC since 2014.
It has had multiple runs from .0002 > .0007, .0002 > .0009, .0002 > .0015 and .0002 > .0018. It has run to .0009 and to .0007 already in 2017 on huge volume with ample opportunity to sell a portion for up to 200% and convert the rest to a "free" lotto.
Accordingly, anybody who has followed Critic Clothing continuously since it went public in 2Q 2014 - provided they are an observant, decisive and competent trader - has had the exact same opportunity as myself to aggregate a huge realized multiple $5-figure profit and still be holding a high share count of cheap shares to trade on the major run that will come on any announcement of a retail deal or the intent to launch patented apparel items to a wider extreme sports clientele than the initial skateboard / street community (first mentioned in the january 2016 PR).
There is no convertible debt selling.
VNDM is not involved in selling.
There has never been a paid promotion.
There is no pump and dump, albeit a few iHub posters with no history of trading $CRTC have turned up from time to time - both recently and in January - and chosen to concentrate their post content on items that are fairly irrelevant, eg Superbowl, or to state timescales that are unrealistic.
As one of the biggest off-the-bottom traders in the OTC market, I would not be wasting my time having $CRTC in my portfolio if it was not a proven repeat ATM for those that are patient.
The secret to success is not being afraid to hit the ask when others are bidding in an unrealistic manner but not getting filled. They get left behind and end up paying .0001 to .0003 more for their starter because the available ask gets taken out completely by just a few - it has happened on every single run so far.
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A very apposite motto for those who trade successfully in the OTC market..
All posts are my opinion - trade at your own risk.