Please Stifler….the entire company is now worth 60K. I understand that much. Conduct an experiment and purchase the entire float (it's more than a Kia Stinger but only 60K) and see how quick your money approaches zero. This is nothing more than a game of musical chairs.
Stop to think for a moment where this "company" conducts business? Where is the headquarters? With a 60K market cap, I am envisioning the bathroom in the basement of a serial killer whom lives with his grandmother.
When the music stops, I hope you will be long gone. Cash in your profits and do something productive with them.
Gamble for entertainment, invest for wealth!
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Please Stifler….the entire company is now worth 60K. I understand that much. Conduct an experiment and purchase the entire float (it's more than a Kia Stinger but only 60K) and see how quick your money approaches zero. This is nothing more than a game of musical chairs.
Stop to think for a moment where this "company" conducts business? Where is the headquarters? With a 60K market cap, I am envisioning the bathroom in the basement of a serial killer whom lives with his grandmother.
When the music stops, I hope you will be long gone. Cash in your profits and do something productive with them.
Again: 1) You don't need to post here. 2) I never hold a penny stock, unless its a rare exception unicorn ($BYOC) 3) I don't give a crap if they are the world's leading underwater basketweaving broker and they are based out of the CEO's garage, I play the chart and the volume. 4) I already exited for 100% gain. 5) I plan on cashing in my profits and doing something productive with them: plunking them into $NBRI. 6) You don't need to post here.
To those that are interested in making some money instead of talking about losing money: $NBRI at .0003 and thank me later.
Quietly accumulating $DECN and $WNDM . $AAGC and $UBLI round out my other buys from the end of last week (.0006 and .042 respectively)
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Again: 1) You don't need to post here. 2) I never hold a penny stock, unless its a rare exception unicorn ($BYOC) 3) I don't give a crap if they are the world's leading underwater basketweaving broker and they are based out of the CEO's garage, I play the chart and the volume. 4) I already exited for 100% gain. 5) I plan on cashing in my profits and doing something productive with them: plunking them into $NBRI. 6) You don't need to post here.
To those that are interested in making some money instead of talking about losing money: $NBRI at .0003 and thank me later.
Quietly accumulating $DECN and $WNDM . $AAGC and $UBLI round out my other buys from the end of last week (.0006 and .042 respectively)
The 12 year chart from a high of $7 to the 2/10th of a single penny today is as ugly as it gets. It's a decade long free-fall from something valuable ($7 in 2006) to the dumpster fire it has become today. I don't know how anyone could make profit here considering the market cap and the chart trends, but congrats to you for doing so.
I would have to own a significant % of the company to make any meaningful money. If I were so inclined to do that, I am relatively certain making a profit would be an impossibility as the share accumulation would drive up the price to the point of making a profit an impossibility (as the company itself is dead money).
As I have stated before, penny stocks are nearly always a black hole and are generally counter productive to a sound, long term investment strategy. Holding a quality portfolio for decades is the guaranteed way to wealth, but good luck with your endeavors, whatever they might be.
Gamble for entertainment, invest for wealth!
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Congrats on the profit on DKGR.
The 12 year chart from a high of $7 to the 2/10th of a single penny today is as ugly as it gets. It's a decade long free-fall from something valuable ($7 in 2006) to the dumpster fire it has become today. I don't know how anyone could make profit here considering the market cap and the chart trends, but congrats to you for doing so.
I would have to own a significant % of the company to make any meaningful money. If I were so inclined to do that, I am relatively certain making a profit would be an impossibility as the share accumulation would drive up the price to the point of making a profit an impossibility (as the company itself is dead money).
As I have stated before, penny stocks are nearly always a black hole and are generally counter productive to a sound, long term investment strategy. Holding a quality portfolio for decades is the guaranteed way to wealth, but good luck with your endeavors, whatever they might be.
UDoes anyone have an opinion on Emerald stock. It peaked around 15 then tanked,closed at $2.70 today. So mad I didn’t sell at 15! Was huge profit for me. emhtf is the ticker
I read this post on yahoo finance. ... hope it’s true!
Short sellers is what's keeping the Canadian Marijuana stocks down like Aphria, Emerald, Canopy, Aurora, etc... This manipulation by big money will stop soon once they pick up enough shares at a cheap price then it will shoot up. We are only 90 days til October which is when Marijuana will be legally effective in Canada. Hang in there people!
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UDoes anyone have an opinion on Emerald stock. It peaked around 15 then tanked,closed at $2.70 today. So mad I didn’t sell at 15! Was huge profit for me. emhtf is the ticker
I read this post on yahoo finance. ... hope it’s true!
Short sellers is what's keeping the Canadian Marijuana stocks down like Aphria, Emerald, Canopy, Aurora, etc... This manipulation by big money will stop soon once they pick up enough shares at a cheap price then it will shoot up. We are only 90 days til October which is when Marijuana will be legally effective in Canada. Hang in there people!
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