Romans 12:19
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hahaha Go SRGE :) -eom
Exactly, SRGE is making a lot of right moves on it's own.. ;)
hahahaha Go SRGE :) -EOM
hahahaha Go SRGE :) -eom
selling is helping them cover. -eom
Fake -n- Shake now new HIGHS later -eom
hahahaha GO SRGE :) -eom
SRGE HAS BEEN KEEPING IT'S WORD = NO SCAM eom
Go SRGE :) eom
Holding 2get Higher :) eom
Go SRGE :) :) :) eom
Chicka Chicka BOOM BOOM Go SRGE :) -eom
GO SRGE :) -eom
fake selling eom
The SRGE shuttle is due to blast off from the OTC Space Centre.. GO SRGE
SRGE kept a rollin.. all night long.. eom
"srge is a scam" IMO that's a strange message to look at in the sticky posts, because over the past 2 weeks most of the predictions I've been hearing are coming true.
Will SRGE open over a penny ? - eom
GO SRGE !!! eom
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Go SRGE - eom
SRGE traded by: Knight Capital, an obscure brokerage, lost $390 million in under a minute when it switched on its new computerized trading system a few months ago. (see article below) $390 million reason why they try to steal our money ! while investing in SRGE
There are very few human traders, and about 80% of trading volume in U.S. stocks is produced by computers trading with each other, within a time span of milliseconds.
Today, computers act as piranhas around large orders, front-running them and making it more difficult to trade in large size than it was 15 years ago. More dangerous, these high-frequency traders are able to place orders that disappear when they are hit, thus depriving the market of liquidity altogether.
That's how in the "flash crash" a couple of years ago stocks traded for $0.01 and $99,999.
All this speed and sophistication makes the system much more dangerous.
Even when humans are standing by, and want to pull the plugs out of computers, they physically may not be able to do so before trillions of dollars have been traded and hundreds of billions lost. Knight Capital, an obscure brokerage, lost $390 million in under a minute when it switched on its new computerized trading system a few months ago.
Theoretically the exchanges have loss limits which cut in when the computers go mad, limiting the losses in the market.
In practice, if the selling pressure is great enough, these may simply make it impossible to reopen trading, causing the markets to seize up altogether. That would make all the stocks on the U.S. markets illiquid.
Needless to say, that would cause all the banks systems, no doubt also computer-driven, to send out margin calls to all their leveraged investors. With no liquidity, financial collapse would be more or less inevitable.
Machines have increased human capabilities in all kinds of areas. One of those areas is in causing stock market crashes.
HOLDING Is the SMART MOVE eom :)
Go SRGE BUY BUY BUY :) eom
The guys R setting the TD/Etrades to a buck now ! eom
Put ur seatbelts on, SRGE soaring eom
LOOKING GOOD Go SRGE :) eom
No Selling in this Crew ! GO SRGE eom
The Phantom shares are being counted, GO SRGE eom
The Long BUYING Continues ! EOM
Glad I bought more shares :) EOM
SRGE is LOOKING GOOD !! eom
GO SRGE !!! eom :) :) :)
me2 "buying more 2day" eom
The 10 day chart looks good.. slow and steady.. but I'm guessing it'll be climbing much more now as we go.. I almost got discouraged yesterday.. gotta stop reading all the nonsense, ugh !
SRGE is being listed on this site now..
http://www.thehotpennystocks.com/
BUY BUY BUY.. GO SRGE
SRGE is LOOKING GOOD - eom
Fox news jes said Nite is shut down for the rest of the day ?
Definition of 'Short Squeeze'
A situation in which a lack of supply and an excess demand for a traded stock forces the price upward. During a short squeeze, individuals holding short positions are typically forced to purchase shares in situations where the price increases rapidly, in order to exit their short position. Short squeezes occur more often in smaller-cap stocks with small floats.
Investopedia explains 'Short Squeeze'
If a stock starts to rise rapidly, the trend may continue to escalate because the short sellers will likely want out. For example, if a stock rises 15% in one day, those with short positions may be forced to liquidate and cover their position by purchasing the stock. If enough short sellers buy back the stock, the price is pushed even higher.
Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/shortsqueeze.asp#ixzz2Ast4wi13
open the gates, let 'em IN.. Go SRGE eom