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Caku. I have contacted the CEO over the whole iHub

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Posted On: 11/30/2017 9:25:31 AM
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Posted By: AJH92
Re: Caku #2653
Caku. I have contacted the CEO over the whole iHub basher conspiracy / manipulation issue on a number of occasions. He is too busy growing the company to divert effort on it and the results will speak for themselves in due course.

I do know he obtains the NOBO list and has a good understanding of where all the limited amount of shares are.

I certainly believe that when those who have been working so hard for several months to get .0001s / .0002s / .0003s have the amount they're looking for we will see a reversal - just like last time.

The bashers that get cheap shares will probably flip them at a relatively low level and will not make as much as those who are patient and sell small amounts at various levels on surges and during longer runs that typically last a few months.

As stated previously, my methodology is to keep all the cheapest shares I have the longest and trade others bought higher during runs. I also keep within the "free shares" cost basis overall based on previous banked profits.

For those starting out on a stock in the .0001>0005 price range, it is relatively easy to convert to free shares. For instance:

Buy 60M at .0002 - cost $12K

Sell 40M at .0003 - recover $12K

Now 20M still held would be free.

Those that are patient and sell for instance 5M at .0020 and 5M at .0030 would make $9K + $14K = $23K and still have 10M shares as a lotto or to sell in small amounts at various level if the stock reverses.



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