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G-Man,
As for me, I'm watching this lady carefully before I buy. Locked and loaded, but I still have the safety on.
Too many times over the years I merely intended to have a brief love affair with a stock, and before I knew it I ended up snared at the altar and marrying it.
Ever happen to you?
Loyal
Yeah, I hear ya, G-Man. Seen that Ag pattern over the years, and it still makes no sense. Probably should have cashed my hard stuff in at $20/oz.
If the Ag year over year chart holds true, before the metal explodes to become worth something, Armageddon may arrive first. I'm still hoping someone comes to their senses and puts our money on something other than a paper standard. After all, Charmin wipes more gently than a greenback.
As to WRN, I'll keep a closer eye on it in line with what you're saying. I've gotten to where I can't trust the charts anymore. Hard to believe it could go back to .20 the way it was in February, but if that turns out to be the trend, I'll take a deep breath and wait. Even .48 looks appetizing at this point.
Thanx,
Loyal
G-Man,
I think I am thoroughly disgusted that silver doesn't keep pace with your forecasts. Dropped back to $17.54 today. That which is precious should never be mocked. WRN at 76 cents? Come on.
In fact, there is probably no quote in the Bible about it, but I think in the not too distant future silver is going to laugh at those who mocked it for years, soar to its greatest heights ever seen, and fly higher than the eagle stamped on it. At which point the dollar will have been reduced to a worth less than toilet paper.
It's coming, bro.
Loyal
Interesting what yours truly is seeing here. Not inspiring, but interesting nonetheless how this stock is being held down to greater measure than many lesser mj pennies. Some were pumped through the roof in the past week and even remain there without being walked back down yet.
In relation, what is most puzzling is that GRNH is much more stable than lesser mj's, is profitable, and therefore has much more to offer. Yet here it sits on yet another see-saw.
It almost looks as if GRNH is being targeted in the same way PHO$ was at the end of last year when it was subject of a major SEC smear campaign. Needless to say, PHO$ rose from the ashes of that.
Crazy market in crazy times.
Loyal
titi,
Re Zoomed's #27890:
Zoomed is just playin' with ya. It's what he does. Ever notice that he and his buddy 1v only appear when GRNH is on a roll? If this thing is on the verge of taking off big time you can bet he'll be at the front of the line buying like everyone else.
And as for his own b.s. hype about GWPH, that company is not a medical marijuana outfit to start with. It's just a member of the big pharma medical mafia out to tap into the mj phenomenon and destroy honest competition.
Zoomed shoots off his big mouth now and then to scare the herd, and never mentions that firms like GWPH got where they are by starting where they were, as fledgling businesses.
Actually, if you stop and think, the question arises: Why does Zoomed employ fear as his favorite tactic?
Answer: He uses fear as a cover up to disguise his own fear.
Loyal
If the tick of time verifies it, in the end your 'sticky' analysis at the end of the month will produce quite a feeding frenzy, Doc.
Well stated.
Loyal
Curious stock. Is there a reason why this little baby seems to take a small handful of trades early in the day, and then that's it?
Loyalhound
Yep. As for me, I was only small potatoes. Went from 350,000 to 350 shares. And wound up being married to a stock I only intended on dating for a few days.
Oh, well. Ya lose some and . . . . you lose some. My blunder for buying in to start with. First James 'The Website Genius' Wright, then going along with a couple used car salesmen.
Loyal
Toucan,
Same here, bro. We signed on and they drove us down.
Loyal
Whoops. I see where more than a couple mj pinks caught fire today as we simmered some. Makes ya wonder if many of the whales opted for warmer waters elsewhere.
Loyalhound
Jimmy,
Can you translate that for me? I don't speak Polish very well.
Loyal
The word is being passed around, Michael. Just trying to make sure newbees don't get conned as we did for years. Nobody cares anymore, so why not take another trip to Europe? One way this time.
Loyal
Re #27242:
porky,
Shshsh. Hush, bro. And don't let anyone hear me say this, but we took it on the chops back on May 19th. I won't tell anybody if you won't.
Loyal
Not a bad day, but we still won't get anywhere with this amount of volume. Need a few humpbacks.
Loyal
Does whoever put 34 grand on the table know something the rest of us don't?
Loyal
Your point is well taken. But regardless of its board location, a classy company does the classy thing: It keeps its investors abreast of what it's doing from time to time. That's how little guys get to be big guys.
Hope you're profiting as this thing inches up like a tortoise.
Loyal
Okay, I've saluted the Greengro insiders in the past for their vision, efforts, and results. However, something is bugging me now.
When you strip away the complexities of this business, you see that an investor buying a stock is actually lending money to the company. And with that, the investor would like a return on his or her investment. Well, on the way to success or failure I don't think it's too much for the receiver of that loan to at least communicate with the investor, if not with PR's, at least with financials posted --- on time!
In other words, Greengro needs to share the skinny with us, don't you think? We invested our hard-earned cash in good faith; the least they could do is post words and numbers periodically.
Loyal
Re #26803:
G-Man, you said it all right there at the end of your post: "outside catalyst". That's the thing that either turns our hair gray or makes it fall out. Those danged insiders get drunk over a two-hour lunch, then go back to their cubicles and do zany things just to drive all of us crazy.
Or somethin' like that. Just sayin'.
Loyal
Thanx again for the info, G-Man. Being an old dog that don't hardly hunt no more, I never can fathom that silver is a lot more liquid than solid nowadays, especially since Washington and Lincoln ain't worth the paper their portraits are stamped on.
Sometimes I think these manipulators are getting away with what the Hunt boys didn't. Still watching this one though. And at least my real silver is holding its own.
Loyal
G-Man,
Here's hoping your analysis is correct, and I'm not here to present a case against it. It's just that in my experience charts don't mean much down here in pinkyland. Mm's are in such gosh awful control that they can easily make a mockery of the charts.
Having said that, I like the looks of the MACD right now.
Ring the register, bro.
Loyal
P.S. - - - Is that silver stock of ours popping for real, or no?
Hard silver itself is lookin' good again.
Good post, porky. Everyone should take the time to read it. Someone out there in the land of the fault is one top of things. Just wish Obama had left mj prisoners out, instead of the many hard core criminals.
Loyal
Re#26740:
porky,
Don't have PM, so I have to do it this way. Wasn't at all offended; I'm too old for that. Rest easy, bro; we're on the same side.
Just made a statement for anyone who cared that I've no use for recreational mj personally. Medicinally, I'm all for it. My dad and my wife's dad both died miserable deaths some years ago, and the treatment they received was far worse than their diseases. Prednisone and warfarin (rat poison) are wicked stuff, and both men (rest their souls) would have left us with a much greater sense of dignity were mmj available to them. The prescription drugs made them look grotesque at the end and in great pain, which mmj would have alleviated immeasureably, and at far less cost.
Anyway, no hard feelings here. Make a mint for yourself and let's roll.
Loyal
.0798? Really? A classic p & d if there ever was one.
Caveat emptor.
Loyalhound
--- No, I'm not a sore loser. Took my lumps after losing a bunch on this by believing in Molen's bald face lies for years. Just trying to warn ya.
Re# 26638:
porky, Points:
1. Am well aware of the revenue potential. That's why I'm here same as you. And long to boot. I remember the spike in early 2014. Made some dough then, so I came back for more.
2. I don't smoke the stuff. Never did. A strong advocate of the medicinal side of the herb though (no, folks, it's not a weed).
3. Election? If there is one? Growing concern among true journalists that something will be engineered by insiders to postpone or cancel the election. Washington in-the-tank crowd are now capable of any insidious action or reaction, especially if the Trumper continues to show better poll numbers.
4. Hope you can retire with what you make here when the mother lode finally come rolling in. Sounds like you're in heavy.
Loyal
Re#26642:
sleek,
Then I eat crow. And enjoy having to munch on the dirty bird.
Loyal
f.w.i.w.,
At the risk of offending my fellow longs, I'm first and foremost a realist. And while I work to keep a positive attitude and speak positive words, I've noted a trend here that has historically been a negative indicator over the years: While volume often precedes price, for a penny stock to constantly drift laterally as its volume increases is usually not a good sign.
This thing last moved north all of five months ago, so I think it's time to call this pot and have a show of hands. Nothing is really going to change after the election (if there is one), and right now everyone at this table is sitting here eyeballing each other left and right with no investor on either side of the Greengro fence making any money.
While some appeared to wisely load up with anticipation, even most of them have to be getting bored with the stagnation.
Loyal
G-Man,
It's all so strange, what with silver noticeably up over the past year. WRN was over a buck back in July; now look at it. Yes, the market fluctuates; I get it. But silver stocks ought to be as good as gold right now.
I figure George Soros or one of them boys are behind keeping silver and silver stocks down.
Loyal
Tabby,
Agree. At these stagnant prices and low volume, not even the mm's are making any money. It's all cat n' mouse and head scratching with false prophecies emanating from both sides of the aisle.
To me it's pretty much a mix of boring and amusing these days. Sometimes I think I'd have been smarter to push the snooze button on this thing back in May.
Loyal
- - - I do think it would be prudent for management to give us some numbers to look at. They're not doing us or themselves any good by holding back the fins.
captain,
Ain't gonna happen, bro.
Whether the rainbow or the bitter end, ain't gonna happen.
Loyal
Seems to me, if people ---retailers or market breakers --- are accumulating and holding, that would explain the modest number of shares trading day after day. Either that or infiltrators from big pharma are still trying to beat this back so investors will become frustrated and split for other pastures.
As for us longs, it looks like we've decided to hold fast to the words of The Gambler: "You got to know when . . . "
Hope all loyal to this stock soon prosper big time.
Loyal
neo/Fondu,
Hope you two are both right. Let's roll.
Loyal
neo,
Just beware. The CA voters can vote 'yea' for legislation only to have one federal judge bought and paid for by big pharma overturn the will of the people. Seen it happen quite often. Legislating from the bench is an un-Constitutional act on the part of any judge, but America is now a banana republic where anything corrupt goes.
Anyway, here's hoping for the best.
Loyal
Bear/titi:
Market makers/market breakers. Same thing really. Market maker is just a p.c. way of saying manipulator.
Loyal
Oops, I made a grammatical error on my last post awhile ago. To correct myself, it should have read as follows:
For every seven dollars (not one dollar) the market has risen theoretically, real company profits have only totaled one dollar. Meaning, 85% of the market increase is comprised of nothing more than thin air.
So, once again, while the market as a whole is way overvalued by way of the charade the Fed repeatedly orchestrated using phantom digital money, GRNH (showing real and impressive revenues) continues to be sent the other way for whatever reasons manipulators hold fast to. One thus has to wonder if sanity will ever prevail again.
Loyal
I find some interesting stock analysis when I read excerpts from truly reliable sources, which shall go nameless here.
Since the crash of '08-'09 the market has rebounded to new highs, as we all know. But when one looks behind the curtain here in the land of Oz one sees that for every dollar the market has gone up in theoretical value, company profits have totaled . . . . one dollar. That's right. Only one dollar.
Such tells you that this eight-year 'recovery' is truly a magic show of slight of hand and mind.
But why mention this? Conversely, while this company's revenues and profits have increased significantly the past two years, the stock continues to be bludgeoned by those who think it's their duty to treat it like a Duncan yoyo. And if you're among those rooting for continued slippage, I would tell you to your face: You've got a bent, narcissistic mind, because this kind of economic behavior only becomes the norm in a banana republic. Talk about blatant manipulation.
So, I guess that's where we are now; so much for civics. In any event, I've just stated the truth. Isn't it about time someone did?
Hope everyone prospers legitimately.
Loyal
Some either tend to forget ---- or never knew --- that until at least 2014 GreenGro wasn't even in the business of growing mj. And it's main focus to this day is overall hydroponics. Marijuana will merely be supplemental to its success. That is why shorting this stock is a fool's game to play. It's also the reason why even traders who like to pick up cheapies at any price should be at least a bit upset that his thing has been steadily manipulated down the way it has. At .04 GRNH is now a vivid example of the greedy, seedy side of capitalism, a market system run amok.
As for me, I'm not worried about the positive outcome, just disappointed that today's market practices are a shell of what they once were, and I've been in the stock trading business for over fifteen years.
Loyal
Gator,
Is NexGen public or private?
As for me, I'm not rolling in dough. More like rolling in do-do. Waiting for an mj ship to come in. Most other stocks are stagnant.
Eight grand? Eight and three zeroes. That ain't bad. I'd settle for something with two zeroes right now. Even one zero.
Loyal
P.S. - Mansion Drive, you say? Mansion. Rhymes with Manson - - - - - - as in Charles. Almost fits.
Gator,
A book title for Michael? Hmmm. In order to outdo the Donald, how about "The Art of the Steal"? I think someone may have already used "Pants On Fire", but I'm not sure.
I'll let you know if I can think of other appropriate titles concerning the life and times of Michael Molen.
Hope you and Joan are rolling in dough from somewhere.
Loyal
- - - Go Noles. It's almost time.
Ninja,
Granted, and a split in pennyland would be a most unusual tactic. Moreover, in today's market, companies do all kinds of strange things to gain attention, most of which are shady.
A tad far-fetched in our case, yes. Just thought perhaps one might stir the pot in our favor. Even something like, say, a 5 for 4 or a 4 for 3.
Loyal
Question for anyone:
Okay, so the share price hasn't been increasing. However, though it isn't that current shares are not affordable, nor is a nickel a share is blowing away the competition. But . . . if the company wanted to gain a bit of outside attention, what is to prevent GRNH from effecting a good old fashioned stock split? I mean, a real one, like the big boys used to do. That would shake things up some.
Yeah, I know it'd be weird for a little company to pull off something like this, but it would sure raise more than a few eyebrows.
Oh, well. That's my offbeat brainstorm for the day. Just sayin'.
Loyal