Sorting Through the Trash ;-)
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Turd Polishing goes against all your professional knowledge, instinct, and good nature in trading. It's a specialized, dirty, smelly, and corrupt arena.... fit for turdfarmers....a friend told me...lolzzzz..
Why I always suggest giving it to Lotto123.. your cash will be well spent and most of all, appreciated ..
I remember a guy crusing up and down the west coast of Florida...watching dat blip... I think he had Florida Girl locked in the cabin below....
But he didn't disappear..
Eating,, That's what gives you them..
Who's in charge of posting turds around here?
The flaming crabs ?? are painful.. I suggest antibiotics..
Says who... Howitz...
Specially when da wife is a bitchin'
Yes it has my brudda.. ...
Turd "polisher" is my official title..
Smelly and dirty..
I know, right...lolzzz...
My Harem keeping me busy...lol..
lolzzzzzzzz...
Can never have enough 2A's around..
Look at it as a gift.. money you lost and found in the sofa cushions .. buy yourself sumtin' nice...
Nice....if your covered on cost it's all refit so take what you can..
When the MM can't get away with naked shorting it's their other way of making fast cash and sucking the last breath out of a stock...... P&D legalized..lolzzzzz
I need shorty to pound apple ?? down a again..
Regulations Regarding Naked Shorting
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) banned the practice of naked short selling in the United States in 2008 after the financial crisis. The ban applies to naked shorting only and not to other short-selling activities.
Face diapers?......
lolzzzzzzz.
Apple was a good buy Fri pre at $120 after they cleared out all the stops.
Got ya marked 223..
Burp
Well then you need to listen to Da Ghost.. he's da master... I'm just a hired hand turd wrangler...
No fill on Apple today.. last couple days only liked 120 or below entry.
This puppy is still dead bro........
No, you nitwit, tomorrow is Saturday.. slow dat roll.. lolzz
Oops.. tomorrow's Sat..Eager Beaver here.. Sap that Ask mentality.. Sorry..
SEC... They're taking their cues from the big boys so they won't get fvkd again like GME, etc... nice game, never lose, them not you normal little guy...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-sec-suspends-trading-15-202238680.html
MM don't manipulate the market?..... they're role is to make the market and if no ones trading it guess who trades.. by the rules set forth by the SEC, the MM's, lolzzzz.... they pay little attention to pennies that don't move and are allowed to do whatever as they are mostly shells.
If it's trading.. guess what.. info is not up to date from where it's dug up from.
Know how to trade turds 101..
Defunct Company, Stock Continues to Trade
Even when a company is no longer in business, there may still be active trading in its stock. This is because companies that are no longer operating may still have outstanding registered stock, which can be traded until the company has the shares deregistered or the stock's registration is revoked. The SEC does not have a rule that prohibits the trading of stock once a company becomes defunct because it does not want to forbid transactions between willing buyers and sellers, including those holding shares in defunct companies
Information on bankruptcy is available here. Other issues that might arise with defunct companies include the following:
Trading stocks v. publishing quotations in stocks. Rule 15c2-11 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 prohibits broker-dealers from publishing a quotation for a security (an offer to buy or sell) unless they have reviewed certain information about the company. The rule regulates when broker-dealers may publish a quotation in, the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, the Pink Sheets or other quotation mediums, but does not, address when a stock can be traded between two broker-dealers. As a result, there may be trading in a stock even though the company is no longer in business and quotations in the stock are not actively published.
An exception to the rule permits a broker-dealer to publish quotations for a stock without reviewing information about the company if there are regular and continuous quotations published for a specified period of time by broker-dealers that did have the appropriate information. Although a company has become defunct, its stock may still be quoted under this "piggy-back" exception. In addition, if a company becomes defunct after quotations in the stock are published for the specified time period, the broker-dealer is not obligated to acquire current information on the company.
The SEC may invoke a trading suspension. In some cases, the SEC or an exchange may halt trading in the stock of a defunct company if the stock price appears to be manipulated or if it believes that public information about the issuer is false or misleading. When the trading suspension ends, a broker-dealer wishing to publish quotations must comply with Rule 15c2-11, which may be impossible to do in the case of a defunct company.
The SEC may revoke the registration of stocks. In some circumstances, the SEC may revoke the registration of a defunct company's stock. Section 12(j) of the Exchange Act authorizes the SEC to revoke the registration of a security if the issuer fails to comply with the federal securities laws. Broker-dealers may not execute any trades in stocks whose registration has been revoked pursuant to Section 12(j).
A defunct company may not have a transfer agent. In some situations, the defunct company does not have a transfer agent. Although the federal securities laws do not require a company to have a transfer agent, if a company does not have a transfer agent, investors are unable to receive or transfer their stock certificates. Sometimes the SEC has considered a company's lack of a transfer agent as a factor in determining whether to revoke the registration of stock pursuant to Section 12(j) for the protection of investors.
Nice call mang! Lol.. Apple ?? tomorrow?
Apple again tomorrow? Same play?
Apple wants more play tomorrow? Hmmm... we'll see if the MM's play the same game premarket again.. support 118 - 119?
Hit me... .. Free Friday..
They are doing well Crazy $.. How's it wit youzzz.. lol..
Looks like I was fired as a mod here...... it's what happens to freeloaders..
Still in NYC.. nice, congrats..
When do you get to post all over on Fridays.. they still have a happy hour???