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In your opinion, which stock has the most faithful, and plentiful number of faithful longs? I think QBID did at one time. I'm curious what you guys think the answer is regarding TODAY'S stock action.
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I would say CNES has alot of fathful longs who are willing to hold on for the future potential.
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LFWK, Hell were all naked waiting.lol
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Im going to vote RSHN, been long in strong for months, even though the MM games are getting tiresome! Give me my penny or give me my death! lol
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You guys are all wrong. The stock with the most loyal longs is GZFX. It is like a cult. I am not in it anymore but trust me, those people are crazy.
quote:Originally posted by ScottyTooHottie: You guys are all wrong. The stock with the most loyal longs is GZFX. It is like a cult. I am not in it anymore but trust me, those people are crazy.
totally agreed lol, i even got pulled into it, i broke myself free, but still have some shares riding.. just to break even.. it will have its day. still has potential
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It amazes me that people still buy into GZFX. You are right about it being a cult.
I played the first run a couple years ago from .03 to .16 then it went right back down to subpenny. Bagholders hope to regain there losses but the company keeps issuing shares.
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I'm in with the CNES gang, but I've been more outspoken with QBID.
Let me say this though. With CMKX dead and gone, that leaves QBID (still alive, barely...but still alive) probably proving to have the most and longest faithfuls.
Just asked Bob Frey to post the amount of threads QBID has gone through. Crazy damn bunch too!
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No question it has to be WNMI.PK about 20 shareholders probably own about 200-300 Million shares of the company. I own 40M and plan to add another 40-50M sometime next month I have had a position in this stock since May 31, 2004.
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cmkx may be dead for the peolethat dont have there certs but if you got them for cmkx and cim you are going to be very lucky very soon
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it has already been said over and over that as soon as the cert count is counted the money will be paid out they say anywhere between .10 and possibly even 1.00 most are thinking it will be more like .25 and cim is gonna start back around $3.00 and make its way around the $20.00 range this isnt a dream it is a proven fact now already been taken over by the big boys
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i spent 350 on SPZI the day before the launch of there stuff...oops lol I am long myself it should turn around. I think CWFG has the most faithful longs....because they cant sell :-) (I still have 850000 shares in that thing)
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