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I have some issues with their guarantee. They are suggesting they always pick winners. I am skeptical.
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More than amusing! Upon first glance I assume the site to be a joke page, a parody, satire.
"Nowadays we can proudly say that we have reached our main ideal. Today we are able to earn averagely from 30% to 150% clear profit on any amount of invested capital during 1 trading day...."
The site seems real but their claims are surreal!
Gads, would not it be tragic to be so stupid as to fall for such a scam?
Unreal, totally F-n unreal these scams popping up anywhere and everywhere.
quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: "VIPPAX provides 100% Money-back guarantee. VIPPAX advisory is based on exclusive insiders/agents information. VIPPAX guarantees your instant profiting by following this investment advisory during stated Exit (Sell) Date, otherwise the total cost of the service will be refunded back to you as per VIPPAX terms. We give 100% NO-LOSS Guarantee on our market signals."
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I have some issues with their guarantee. They are suggesting they always pick winners. I am skeptical.
Almost two decades back, when we were poor, trying to get our act together, raising a baby, we both worked at hard low pay jobs. He, a carpenter and I, whatever I could find; waitress, factory...
I tried to find work at night, usually as a waitress or similar. We would save up as much extra money as possible by doing without, by living cheap, only having one very old truck, usual stuff we do to get ahead in life.
Down on Eighth Street and Orange Avenue, here in town, there was a brokerage house. I cannot remember the name anymore. Finally, we opened an account with one-thousand dollars which took us a year to save.
I would go down there to this brokerage house, sit in their waiting area and watch a huge ticker display, one of those old five-hundred pound light bulb driven things. While watching, I would read the financial news, back when ticker information was published in newspapers.
Periodically, I would jump up, run over to our broker, who really disliked me, and tell him what to do, "buy this, sell that, do it now."
Typically, he would say something like, "Oh no, you do not want to do that. Trust me. Allow me to manage your account for you."
Always the same routine. I would sit down in a chair next to his desk. "Listen, if you do not do as I ask, I will file a complaint with your manager then close our account. Get it done, now."
Shoot, trading stocks back then would take an hour. He had to call someone, papers had to be signed, lots of time wasted simply to make some trades, very small trades at that.
Eventually, he stopped arguing with me, I think because he liked all the extreme commission fees he was earning from us, and those commission fees were an important factor in my trading.
I did not trust the ass any farther than I could flick a sticky booger.
What a contrast! Back then I could sit and look the crook in the eye, make him do as I wanted.
Today, we are surrounded, literally surrounded by millions of crooks hiding behind keyboards.
Twenty years back, I could not begin to imagine stock trading would end up as it is today.
That ass broker, bless his heart, today I know I could have trusted him; he was only interested in earning good commissions, not stealing our money.
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Between yesterday and today, almost the entire authorized, not the float, the entire authorized could have been turned over.
My rough guesstimate is the float has turned over almost once. Looks the company is, in fact, dumping shares into this pump, probably one-hundred-million to two-hundred-million shares.
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"Go back and huff the rest of the Redi-whip!"
Almost forgot about that comment.
You should be so lucky to be married to a woman like me. How much Reddi-Wip I "huff" into my mouth is not the act. What I do with that Reddi-Wip and my mouth, is the act.
If not a male, you girls should be so lucky to be married to a man like mine; he has his own Reddi-Wip act which is delightfully delicious.
quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: Between yesterday and today, almost the entire authorized, not the float, the entire authorized could have been turned over.
My rough guesstimate is the float has turned over almost once. Looks the company is, in fact, dumping shares into this pump, probably one-hundred-million to two-hundred-million shares.
Purl Gurl
If true, QUIN appeared to be lead MM in the selling.
He brought the stock down single-handedly the other day on 200 Million+ Volume.
QUIN was on the ASK yesterday, all day dumping shares from somewhere.
Keep an eye out for this MM. If he appears, run IMO.
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So all this dilution happens... How many shares would it take them diluting before a R/S became possible? Would they ever do such a thing if they plan to get the 8 million financing? Would they dilute more when the financing deal comes through to help dig them out of debt in a hurry?
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Not according to the most recent 10QSB, they were awaiting NAFDAC approval of Nicosan before they could secure an $8.2 million loan.
As for any possible dilution, you'd have to get that answer from the CEO.
QUIN was nowhere to be found today on the ASK. The pps came under normal pressure today as it has the previous month on dips around the 10 Day moving average.
I have been using the 10 Day moving average as a guidline for buying back more shares after flipping at higher prices and accumulating more shares in the past month.
quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: Although I would never do this and be sure to note I am NOT suggesting anyone do this, I will take a chance on looking the fool.
Giving no other choice, circumstances of working at recovering losses or maybe to profit, this one I would buy a quarter of a million shares at .065 to .067 then wait for a run up to a range of .075 to .077 then dump.
We shall see what happens today! Maybe I will be shown a fool, or maybe shown to have a decent strategy. Hey, is mine self-confidence or what?
Ok, boys, what is your strategy for profit?
Again, I urge readers to NOT try this. You will almost certainly lose money. I am being sincere; do NOT touch this stock.
Purl Gurl
I have used this before and it worked. started in this with part of my tax return this year, made the newbie mistakes and learned a lot and will still fk it up again. Now I just take my loss with my tail still intact and make it back on another runner. starting to see when the time to bail draws close. Tax man will see many losses with only a few good gains, should break even. lmao
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quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: Anyone else notice this pop-up ad appearing periodically here?
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yes, should be a pic of you with that bannana!! might catch more money! about 1 in 10 on the login to allstocks....and it loads a wav file and speaks too!
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friend of mine did the piece for Texas Monthly on the Wichita Falls tornado. He's good, and of course turned in a nice, colorful magazine story. But he had some vignettes that did not fit, eg: Father and son on the phone--
Dad: Just checking to see if you're OK...I heard it hit the stadium.
Son: Yeah, we're fine, and no, it hasn't hit the stadium, yet. I'm watching it...it's about to hit the stadium.... r-i-g-h-t .............. now."
Another one involved a super-aggressive, larger-than-normal German Shepherd, the protector of the house, and therefore the apple of the macho Dad's eye... yet, somehow, Dad never found time to get Spike inside...Afterward, searching through debris and checking the house, he suddenly remembers...and races to the backyard...where he finds a pitiful, moaning creature that looks like his dog, except there's no fight left. Physically unhurt, the broken-spirited animal was still cowering from birds and the shadows of clouds by the time my friend visited, many weeks later.
My fave: My friend sits in a house, listening to "strange tornado tales," explained by the widow/matriarch of the house: "That planter stand was knocked over, everything spilled, except the Rose o Sharon my dear, departed husband gave me was sitting bolt upright, unharmed. And that Tupperware bowl there was full of gravel...but the lid was on tight!"
Neighbor enters--
"Now, Margie, I explained all that. When I came over to check on you guys, I found that bowl out in the driveway, then I found the lid and stuck it on. Too dazed, I guess, to empty the gravel first. Then I found all the plants strewed about, but I saw the one Harve gave you, so I picked it up and packed in some dirt from the others and set it by the planter...."
She sat, silently...until another neighbor came over for the interview.
"Did you hear what happened? That bowl over there was full of gravel, with the lid on! And that plant? ...."
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