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Re: 1manband post# 13158

Friday, 02/10/2012 1:18:47 AM

Friday, February 10, 2012 1:18:47 AM

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You definitely have that right. And it is easily seen on a chart. This thing has just come out of the gate with the big Pump and Dump and then just systematically gone lower and lower. Even with the last little tiny run before the DTC notice (see last 4 month chart) and then the subsequent dumping, it's clearly a pattern of lower and lower pps. Now that it's on the DTC list where most stocks just get illiquid completely, it will be more prevalent than ever.

Here you have about a 6 month, 5 month, and 4 month charts. The red volume days show up very prominently where the dumping occurs and very little "green volume" in comparison to the continuous dumping at the bid (or even lower). All the erroneous statements of how good CRWV has been are just not shown on the past price action. There is no good reason that it will ever go back in the opposite direction that for six months (and basically the life of the stock) has been going and pointing to.

About 6 months




About 5 months




About 4 months



"From the action in the stock, there is little question that the individuals that received the 400 million in stock (200 million left) are dumping as fast as they can.

There is a very clear pattern to the trading since the chill. A MM has been buying huge blocks of stock under the bid, then laying them off on the ask and making a nice amount of money on the spread. Once they find enough buyers and exhaust that block, they do it again, at ever lower prices. Again and again, which not only puts a cap on the price, but drives the stock lower every time they buy the next big block at prices under the bid.

Since all signs point to there being 200 million shares to sell, this process will likely go on for awhile. Since the chill went into place, and there is absolutely nothing backing the stock in terms of actual geology or mineral potential, once that stock is sold I highly doubt this "management" will ever release anything publicly again. They will just reload and run the same pump and dump playbook with a different stock."