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There are some very naïve posters on the SWET board. Particularly those willing to give credibility to the spoken and written word of an otc CEO. And more precisely, those that are trained to be skeptical of "too good to be true" claims.
And this guy claims to have a college degree?? lol
222 Magnolia is "For Rent".
No doubt Hangover moved to a larger building in anticipation of CDEX's business.
How convenient is it to have a hair salon nearby. I wonder if they use the CDEX ID2 Hair Dryer?
Yeah, I'll never forget the words of that wise old CDEX sage. Good ol' whatshisname: "Watch the %#*&(?>@ volume!!"
No volume, no news, no hope.
Hangover Elite is doing a bang-up job.
Hang in there, mate! Pennstreet says the next flash in the CDEX pan will be coming soon. Gonna be a quick one I gather because he says not to blink or we'll miss it.
On the edge of my seat, so I am.
G'day.
Starting to repeat patterns of yesteryear. Germany, Poland, India Russia, South Africa, China, France, etc, etc, etc. Alleged deals in countries where nothing can ever be verified. Yawn.
So institutional investors are going to break down the doors for a 5 cent stock.
Ok.
Go CDEX!!
Watch the *&%#*+*><:*! VOLUME!!
The preferred method is to use other people's money, not your own when funding corporate enterprise. The CEO having to use his personal funds to lend his corporation money gives the appearance of a last resort.
Ah, but what the heck ... "2015 is our year!"
Go CDEX!
From the 8K:
Not really. They just need to get more product moving.
Wrong. I traded this a couple times and never lost on a trade. I didn't bet the farm and I didn't go long.
Poor ol' wolfie listened to the pumpers who told him what he wanted to hear. He should have listened to the "bashers" who told him what he needed to hear.
HUGE!!
An intelligent trader would never telegraph his entry and exit points. Especially on an illiquid stock. If I was flipping CDEX I would know where to place my orders to get in front of you. You surrender any advantage you may have.
Yes, and that's the recent failures. A decade of pure bull ...
The share buyback that never happened, the false buyout, the threat to file suit against anyone who posted negatively, the rumor that Morgan Stanley (or some other big house) was going to take a huge position, the FBI forcing IDTA to retract a statement that the FBI endorsed IDTA products. On, and on, and on...
Yeah but ...
I read on the other board that Mueller had an appointment with the SEC and was going to force the SEC to shut down the corrupt bashers, shorters, hedge funds, etc., from dragging down stellar companies like IDTA.
The guys in the SEC office are probably still laughing over that one.
I'll trade them once in a while. Maybe 10 times in the last 3 years. But I'm not looking followers or riches. Just fun money.
Wouldn't touch IDTA with a ten-foot pole, though.
Yup. Never "invest" in pennies. Flip 'em.
And that was HUGE, Luke, HUGE. Each one of us is responsible for our own mistakes. Might as well fess up to them.
Way back in the day I posted the penny players ten commandments. One of them was "Never trust the penny stock CEO". Never. Muelley trusted the IDTA insiders ... hook, line and sinker.
Looks like somebody made a bad decision and wouldn't listen to posters who had been following this POS stock for 10 years and better.
Looks like that somebody is blaming everyone else because he can't man-up and admit he made a bad decision "investing" in IDTA.
Looks like somebody friended the insiders thinking they were straight shooters.
Hard lessons. Oh well, it's only money.
Yup, and its going to take more than $1,200 to get some real interest started. That $1,200 "stir" didn't cost nuthin' but a little bit of commish.
C'mon guys, you can do better than that.
Hum, one has to wonder. According to IHub, the first 10,000 shares traded were bought at $0.06 and the last 10,000 shares traded were two 5,000 lots sold at $0.06. Wash trades? Hum.
I just posted my impression of your impression. No need to get riled.
Some have been holding this stock for years and have nothing to show for it. Patience? Or just a lack of understanding of the time value of money and/or opportunity cost?
And zirosman posted years ago about his previous visits and what it meant to him then. And IDTA has languished now as it has then.