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LMAO - like anyone would say anything positive about a robbery. What a buffoon. WTF?
Buy: 2,392,584
Sell: 6,035,349
Congratulations to a fresh crop of bag holder. Today was your day. lmao. At this point you deserve to loose. Teach you a lesson.
You probably know this already.
The problem is in the terminology. “Filing” is very different from “Uploading.”
They simply upload the documents. They are not really “filing” anything.
I’m on “the spectrum” and taxonomy drives me, and often those I converse with, crazy.
Example(not really taxonomic):
Person: Are the balloons red or blue?
Me: Yes.
Reality: The balloons are all blue.
Lucky for Clive there are lots of idiots throwing away their money.
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If any of these idiots would just research the requirements a company must satisfy before executing a “buy back” it would alleviate a lot of back and forth.
Boohoo. No body looks at Ted Bundy’s good side.
0h. Here they are @0.000001. Funny.
lol. Sound like anyone we know?
Classic. Textbook.
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. . . it is possible to analyze a large number of forum posts related to individual stocks and potentially make predictions about both the stocks in question and the individuals making the posts, especially in cases where there is evidence of “pump and dump” scams. Several key factors would support such analysis:
1. Text Analysis for Identifying Pump and Dump Patterns:
• Language Usage: Pump-and-dump schemes often involve aggressive, repetitive, and exaggerated language promoting a stock’s potential (“guaranteed profits,” “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” etc.). By employing natural language processing (NLP) techniques, it’s possible to identify posts with this kind of language.
• Sentiment Analysis: Analyzing sentiment across posts can highlight overly positive or euphoric language, which is common in pump scenarios. A sudden surge in positive sentiment followed by a sharp drop in engagement could signal a pump and dump.
• Keywords and Phrase Frequency: Monitoring the frequency and context of certain phrases (e.g., “buy now,” “going to the moon”) can flag unusual patterns of stock promotion.
2. Timing and Volume Analysis:
• Post Volume Spikes: Pump and dump schemes often feature a sharp increase in forum activity around a specific stock before the price rapidly rises. Analyzing the volume of posts in conjunction with stock price data can help identify these patterns.
• Time Correlation: Correlating the timing of posts with stock price movements can reveal whether stock prices surged following suspiciously coordinated posts.
3. Behavioral Analysis of Posters:
• Account History and Behavior: Pump and dump posters often display suspicious behaviors, like having newly created accounts, posting frequently in short bursts, or engaging in multiple stocks over time. Tracking the posting history and behavior of individuals can help flag potential fraudsters.
• Social Network Analysis: By mapping interactions between accounts (e.g., likes, replies), it is possible to identify clusters of accounts that might be working together to promote a stock.
4. Machine Learning for Pattern Detection:
• Supervised Learning: With enough verified examples of pump and dump schemes, machine learning algorithms could be trained to detect these patterns. Historical data about stock price movements, along with forum posts, can be used to build models that predict whether a certain stock’s behavior resembles past scams.
• Unsupervised Learning: Clustering techniques could identify groups of users or posts that share common traits associated with suspicious activities. These clusters could be early warning signs for potential pump and dump schemes.
5. Stock Prediction:
• Predicting Volatility: If the model can detect a coordinated pump effort early, it could be used to predict short-term volatility in the stock’s price.
• Risk Indicators: Posts that show evidence of manipulation could be flagged as high risk, and warnings could be issued to investors.
Challenges:
• False Positives: Not all sudden rises in stock discussions indicate manipulation, as legitimate news or interest can also drive volumes.
• Regulation and Legal Implications: Care must be taken to comply with securities laws, as labeling a stock promotion as fraudulent has legal consequences.
• Data Quality: Accurate predictions depend on high-quality, clean data, which could be difficult to collect and verify in an open forum setting.
In conclusion, with enough verified examples and access to the right data (e.g., historical posts, stock price data, account behavior), it is feasible to analyze and make predictions about pump and dump schemes. Tools like NLP, machine learning, and behavioral analysis can be employed to flag suspicious activity and warn against potential stock manipulation.
And oddly enough nor has anyone successfully complained about a “basher” manipulating pps on iHub.
I wonder . . . what if I turned a LLM loose on iHub content? Of course there’s that one question: Is $nnnn a scam? Or asked another way: I is $nnnn a legitimate business/company/enterprise?
I doubt iHub would voluntarily turn over its data, even if limited to public posts. That might be detrimental to a significant number of “paying” customers. Assuming the number of exposed scams is large enough and the data of quality allowing one to train the system . . . anything is possible.
1. Is ticker a scam?
2. Are user x and user y the same person?
3. Is user x a “real” investor?
4. Is the science sound?
#1 is the Mac daddy of questions about OTC tickers. Everything else is more like supporting roles.
Just because of the fact no one understands you, doesn’t mean you are an artist.
lmao. There are no reports. Translating souls be easy.
Nonsense like AABB using fake pictures of management.
Nonsense like piles of bullion but can't pay off that magical note.
Hang on to your shares. Hell buy more. I don't give a damn about someone as ignorant yourself. You probably believe AABB is being shorted.
Now that’s funny. Do you not understand the rules?
Hilarious? No I don't think so. Sad and a little scary. The sad is obvious. The scary is not so obvious. Scary because this sort of ignorant conspiracy thinking is a self fulfilling prophecy. These idiots will lose everything and they will use that loss as proof they were right about the market makers and the nakkid shorts. It will just lead to more heartache a la Buckhead on the north side of Atlanta circa 1990s.
Hmm. Lizzie is still in prison, right?
Where are all the zillionaires?
LMAO - this is going to be fun to watch as everyone scrambles for the exits.
It's a reverse merger moron. Another company is buying the KGKG shell. Buy a vowel.
There. I fixed it.
You should report this to the proper authorities. Sounds like a massive criminal conspiracy to me. Chemtrails!!!
LEAKED $AABB LEAD SCIENTIST
“. . . LEAD ME TO BELIEVE HE MIGHT EVEN RESIDE THERE”
LMAO. You mean you really don’t know? Idiot. What a buffoon. The heat is getting to you.
lmao -
Well. That didn’t age well.
“WE CAN WAKE UP ON THE OTHER SIDE.”
the other side of the iron bars. lolz
. . . and hopefully your grandmother’s SS checks keep rolling in to provide the comcast subscription for your internet access.
I don’t know where you work but I think it’s great that the janitorial staff get internet access.
lmao. There’s “gaslighting” and then there’s your posts. I thought glue sniffing was passé.
LMAO - I forgot all about the share buyback from so long ago. Thanks for the chuckle and the reminder.
Pumpers need to watch "Dirty Pop" on Netflix. It is exactly what you are buying into here. Identical MO. Hilarious how all these scams operate identically to one another. The names are changed. You could write a pinky scam script with fill in the blank. But, I'm sure you all will be able to buy all the houses and toys you want with just your "hope and dreams."
Awesome. Floyd is going dark. That is always a good sign. LMFAO
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“For the expert he claims to be, he still doesn't understand what short volume is.”
None of them do.
Some posters here think they are stock market geniuses, yet all they do is spend all of their time wasting our time by regurgitating the lies they read in the company PRs and crap posted to the SEC Edgar site, calling it “due diligence.” Most of these idiots can’t read a cash flow statement much less a balance sheet.
Where are all the COWI millionaires? Has Lloyd announced his new perpetual motion power generator yet?
You are.