imo the majority of NRs' OTC targets don't outlast
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what i find so revealing .. is what NR has reported re: *legal* since *imo* their last significant take up of IPIX's PPS @ the EO 2014 .. to this last round
the pattern is crystal clear imo ..
what i'm grateful for *imo* (and why i remain invested) is because of mgmt's *aggressive response* to the *efforts* of 2015 .. and Innovation's diverse platform
it will be interesting to see what triggers NRs' next round .. news out of mgmt or something else entirely ..
right now i can only note the obvious .. reported legal rising .. avg volume falling .. yoy @ -35 or so creating a round down ..
currently .. IPIX .. YOY % implies *potential* leeway .. we shall see
Price Performance (Last 52 Weeks)
07/12/2018 -48.00%
Volume 0
Volume (10 day Average) 354,333
Volume (90 day Average) 222,768
btw .. i agree that NR will *imo* most likely not be able to control if mgmt does what i expect .. (specific to a sequence of material events) .. this is one of the reasons why i expect reg sho to be triggered
4kids
I think the issue isn't just the hold NR or a particular group has over IPIX. You have to consider the fundamental aspects too. IPIX is basically in a holding pattern until they gain a solid footing in the market. That'll come with the first partnership imo. The lack of cash and the only means of moving forward over the last couple years (since the beginning really) is dilution. Longs have been soaking up everything we can. The lack of volume now is because everyone is holding with a little accumulation. But that group, or NR MM's still have the ability to control the price, or at least any momentum. When we get the cash with a partner that brings IPIX out of the darkness of the OTC, they'll lose their grip on this so fast that I doubt we'll see many of the posters that have been beating the crap out of us. They won't be able to control the momentum when this starts seeing close to 10M shares a day for a bit.
Just need that first deal.