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So you can sell, but you cannot buy..."Opening orders in these securities are no longer accepted at E*TRADE."
That must really enhance liquidity. LOL
of course! let's review...Read their financials if you can stomach them. They hide nothing. They basically say we aren't mining, have no intention of mining, we have no cash, never did, we pay for everything using our stock which is dilutive to shareholders, we haven't succeeded in mining because we haven't really been trying for 13 years, we have no access to capital, we lease our unpatented mining claims through a claims vendor and therefore have no clear title, we have no expertise in CBD or Cypto which is our next "me too" venture where we bring our meager expertise to have an excuse to issue more shares which are already 90 billion yada yada yada. I could go on but I think I condensed the gist of their financial disclosures in a few points and the absolute popcorn farm this bullshit ticker is and always will be!
It was A Crypto Wallet and I wouldn't trust this "braintrust" with a Pokemon card let alone a "cypto wallet". Who would? My crypto is safely in the hands of Coinbase. These idiots just throw around flavors-of-the-day jargon and hope that it somehow sticks with these gullibles so they can dump more shares. 90 billion shares! LOLOOLOL my central nervous system out onto the floor at the mere mention of that stupid number.
This ass-clown show is coming to an ignominious end sooner than some here might like to think.
No offense MIinvest but that website has been in a state of "prepared to be executed" for going on four years or more. Not for nothing but my teenage son can launch a website is 30 minutes...so....there's that.
I have contacted AU and sent them this link to mining claims done dirt cheap and also if they have ever heard of the mighty GNCP.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2323012.m570.l1313&_nkw=gold+minig+claims&_sacat=0
Good luck on your latest wild goose chase.
So that's what "Ensuring Performance with Integrity" looks like. Never would have figured.
Thanks BigBake for that perfect illustration.
So is and was Dogecoin. The greater fool theory applies here. Yes there is nothing here. But if you can just catch enough noobs unawares, you can make some money. Should you put more than 2% of your investable funds in this? Hell no! But a little sumpin sumpin that you can afford to blow, why not? Most I would ever put is about 1k, no more. My investable funds is spread between Chips, Fintech, Cypto and EVs to the tune of about a mill. But if TFF and a few others are able to lure some folks down the primrose path, some might make money, modest sums though they may be. But clearly set your expectations low and don't expect to be rich from this crap.
GO GNCP!!!!!!!
That is not as crazy as some here might say that sounds. Crossed my mind as well. Especially since the recent explosion in volume on absolutely no news. I guess you call that front-dumping.
The fact that only 5% of the trades when measured by dollar volume went off at .0003 solidly throws water on your conclusion.
0.0001 $82,137 27%
0.0002 $202,763 67%
0.0003 $16,133 5%
Trade breakdown for today. Only 6% of total dollar volume went off at .0003.
29,032 0.0003 6%
356,335 0.0002 70%
125,503 0.0001 25%
VWAP = .000163
Bottom feeders @ .0001 would have to have been legacy as the the ask hasn't been .0001 since just prior to all that dumb money coming in from the GME gamma squeeze back in February. For almost 3 years this trash was no bid/ .0001 ask. There are no new .0001 minted post Feb 2021.
If retail buys at the ask and sells at the bid, where's the flip (.0002/.0003)? Unless you're talking about trading in Bizarro world where a 33% haircut is a good thing, then I guess there's your flip.
That release included nothing on AMZN. Next quarter will be blockbuster!
I'm going to go with NO!
I understand this is a PIECE OF SHIT! That's enough for me. Did you see afrm recently!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????????
After you read through 34 pages of convertible notes and finally get to the balance sheet and income statement showing zero cash and zero revenue, if things still aren't clear as to the questions in your rant...well, I am not sure you ever will have your question answered.
And for a game of "Where's Waldo", see if you can find cash or revenue in their financial statements. And they have been at it for 13 years!!!!!!!!
Spoiler alert: You won't.
Layton, are you an ETH nut? I am all in since 2017. Recently opened and LedgerX options account to trade crypto options. 24/7 adrenalin rush!
Rolling like a boss since about April.
Big paper moving on the SEP 20 Call, Exp tomorrow. Over 48000 contract traded today.
Three words...Quantum Financial System!
https://scitechdaily.com/photonic-chip-breakthrough-opens-a-path-toward-quantum-computing-in-real-world-conditions/
Mainstream use of quantum computing remains decades away, while research teams in universities and private industry across the globe work on different dimensions of the technology.
That is not supported by today's VWAP. But whatever makes it happen for ya.
Oh, I don't shy away from risk, but I have an irrational passion about
avoiding stupidity.
On a whim I tried to buy 1000 shares and got this required consent to buy this crap. No thank you. This piece of shit checks all the boxes.
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You mean like from FFGO. Careful there now. Ask Ron about that and he'll issue you a threat of legal action from a very powerful financier.
Tyker!! Oh oh oh {RAISING MY HAND FRANTICALLY}...I know I know!
Squadooch! Zippo! Nada! A pocket full of lint!
Ding ding ding ding. We have a winner!
Rammage, you know what no one has ever been able to make sense to me? They give Lumb shares that not even he deems fit to be held. So that being the case, why buy something an insider doesn't hold even though they give them to him?
An old trader friend once said something to me when I first started trading when I asked him how he made decision on what stocks to buy. When it came to stocks to avoid he said this with respect to that..."why buy anything you can't give away?"
Applies to just about anything whether product, service, or thing of any stripe including stocks.
Moe talkin at ya.
Yeah, 90 billion A/S and every indication that "management" intends to exhaust that facility to the fullest extent and no cash or revenue after 13 or 14 years of not really trying can do that to a stock.
Hope that helps a bunch.
You must be down several hundreds of thousands of dollars based on when you bought into TFFs puke.
More advice.
Hope this helps. 90 billion a/s and not looking good. Have you seen their latest financials??? What a woofer. No cash not a dime of revenues. And hundreds of pages of convertible notes. My advice, start drinking heavily.
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GNCP/security
Layton, lol...seriously. Wow, what a funch of bucken iceholes!
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me thrice..well, you have clearly found the right person to fool."
Glad I never bought into this garbage from the get go. This is just another CMKX cult of personality affinity scam from day one.
Say.....Isn't that the swell fella known as Stephen Craig Lumb, Stelan? SteventenEleven, be a lamb and go ask.
TIA
Looks like Lumb (SCL) and Vincent Au are at it again. Only now they can get away with it without the scrutinizing eyes of the SEC since they are no longer an SEC registrant.
A leopard never changes its spots.
Oh yeah, they VWAp is in a very disturbing trend if any of you have been paying attention to that.
I'm going to go out on a squeaky limb and say zero for both Tyker. And I am being generous with the assumption that they will file. Well, wait. Scratch that. It occurs to me that they didin't increase the A/S to 90 billion, a number that causes me to laugh my central nervous system out onto the floor, only to go dark again and not be able to have the goose lay any more golden eggs...for themselves of course.
Indeed. They are drawing a luxurious bath for that "Golden Goose", rubbing its tootsies and massaging those broad wings getting ready for another 10 years of doing absolutely nothing and laughing all the way to the goddamn bank.
Yeah, a little more color on your statement of truth.
NSS? 90 Billion O/S, 46 Billion O/S? Yeah, done! NSS my F'en Left F'en Foot!!!!
Heyheyhey, I agree. They didn't raise the A/S to 90 billion just to mothball their printing press now. Lumb has a lifestyle to support, ya know.
LOL
Tic Toc, More Lumb Stock...all with fancy names. Stelan (Pronounced Steelin) your money, your dreams your sanity all in the name of fame.
Bullshit junk writes itself.
I guess the reality of 90 billion shares authorized my be setting in for some dreamers.