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Name change to UnderZBusRide.
That chump needs to get off the Obama bicycle and join the TRUMP Train before he gets his a$$ run over.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2016/12/a-pathway-to-shutting-down-the-federal-housing-finance-enterprises&ved=0ahUKEwi1kpKLoobRAhUkjlQKHfrDCZUQqQIIGigBMAA&usg=AFQjCNETrEzI40go6GCgz7KFIFX1PAjRVA&sig2=Cok-LwL1uyaEW9wMKF7CWA
FNMA has a Bullish engulfing candle forming today. I love it!
I thought for sure the electoral confirmation would move FNMA up. Oh well, shows what I know.
Two thumbs way up on that!
Why do you think we need a few billion shareholders?
At this MOMENT in time, I'm SURE there ARE there are MANY THOUSANDS OF INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, PENSION FUNDS, HEDGE FUNDS, MUTUAL FUND MANAGERS, ETC who are forbidden by law to purchase a "bankrupt" OTC Bulletin Board stock....
They know FNMA is reporting 2.3 BILLION in quarterly profits...
THEY CAN'T WAIT to get into FNMA.....
The countdown has begun.....
FNMA will soon be released from conservatorship...
The rise in PPS will be a moonshot.....
And we certainly aren't going to need need a "few billion shareholders"
JMHO....
LOL. You were warned again and again for years. Reversing positions is still not too late.
The group is not about shorting. That would be misleading at best. Not saying no one ever posted a possible short but that is definitely not what they are about. Have you ever been there? I have. Most everything is about finding an uptrend. Hence all the FNMA charts posted. It might seem like a short setup, but that's just the nature of pennies, they spike and fall every time. FNMA is not a penny stock even though it's on the OTC. Good luck trading. I'm holding long in 3 of my 4 accounts.
Short losses are unlimited. First you loose all the money you put in your short. Then you loose all other savings. Then you loose your house. But don't worry, you'll probably get a margin call before you loose your cardboard box. Good luck! Go FNMA!
There certainly is some good humor on this board. LMFAOROTF
And you are basing that on....? HOPE. Hope is not a good investment strategy. I'd say we have about a 96% chance of hitting that $40. I like the odds. If I were stupid enough to be on the other side of that coin, say a 4% chance of winning, I'd be scared to death with any serious money on the line. Good luck with all your other investments. I'm afraid this one is a lost cause. I have no doubt, FNMA is going to make jaws drop and many millionaires.
Many times OTC stocks will have really high bid ask after the bell. I suppose it's so no one will mess with it.
There are quite a few of them still here. In a normal OTC play there would be none. Not trying to punish anyone. I've been holding my shares from over 4 years ago and have continued to add on the dips.
GLTA
Yes, I believe so. And I'm pretty sure AAMRQ did as well.
What do you think the likelihood that they do some sort of a reverse split when uplisting? Some how I just find it implausible that they let pinky players ride this from .25 to whatever many many dollars this ultimately becomes.
$1.66 my A$$ and who would be lucky enough to grab some of those? MM cheating games.
OMG, where did they did her up at?
Get the iHub phone app, it's much more friendly. You can whip through the posts.
You got the bases covered on that. You must be clairvoyant. Lol
Pipe dream. Never going to $1.90 again. You might get lucky with$2.90, but I doubt even that. Bid at support is your best bet, $1.90 is off the table .
Nope. Economy of scale dude. Doesn't work with many mini fannies running around. Try again.
So did I. Exactly $3.54. lol
Really interesting video about the GSE's. Thanks for posting.
That is for sure. You have that 100% correct! Any dips, I'm buying more.
Well the Gov better hurry up. More shareholders to satisfy everyday. Weee.
Please add me to your list. I've been in FNMA for over 4 years. Don't post much but have kept up with reading many of the excellent posts. Posts that kept me hanging on through all the tough times. Thanks.
Wow. Nice ca Ching there. You Sir will, if not already, be a millionaire on the fast track to multi millionaire. Going to be lots of FNMA millionaires if everything plays out right.
Maybe $10.00 sounds better? People might be paying that next week.
A fool and his money are soon departed. How many times were you warned? It's still early and not too late to reverse positions.
You really should get on the right side of this and STAY there. Otherwise you are TOAST!
Can't wait for the show of the Century, the Government BAR-B-QUE! Everyone's invited.
Is that before or after we hit $2.00? Oh, that's right, we gapped right past $2 on the way to $3. Look out $4. At least you finally came to your scenes.
I don't think you fully understand the size of the tiger you are tangling with. When it bites, it will swallow you whole. Good luck with your investment strategies.
He's going to be feeling the BULLs both horns when this really starts moving. Like to be a fly on the wall for that one.
Where's TheGuy WhoSaid We'd NeverSee$2.00?
SACRAMENTO — Californians voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to legalize recreational use of marijuana, opening the doors to a new, multibillion-dollar marketplace and launching a scramble to create regulations within a year.
Voters in Massachusetts and Nevada also approved recreational marijuana, while a legalization measure in Maine had a slight lead but remained too close to call Wednesday. Voters in four other states, including Florida, also authorized or expanded medical marijuana use.
More than 66 million U.S. residents—or more than one in five—now live in states that allow adults to smoke or ingest marijuana for any reason, even as it remains classified as an illegal drug under federal law.
"It's a very big deal," Melissa Kuipers Blake, leader of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck's emerging regulated industries group, said of Tuesday's election results. "It's something that has been mounting nationally for a long time. It was the right time given the political landscape."
But that landscape could change dramatically with the arrival of a new presidential administration. President-elect Donald Trump indicated last October he supports medical marijuana and that the issue of recreational use should be left to the states.
Candidates said to be under consideration to lead the U.S. Department of Justice, however, have not been so supportive of deference to the states. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, for example, said in 2015 that, if he were elected president, he would enforce federal law making marijuana illegal in all circumstances.
"It's really kind of a wild scenario," Blake said. "Now that the presidential election ended up the way it did, we have some major questions that remain unanswered."
California's Proposition 64 gives a handful of agencies until Jan. 1, 2018, to set up rules for licensing, distribution and business operations. The process will be led by the newly created Bureau of Marijuana Control, which, until the initiative's passage, was known as the Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation.
"Our objective remains protecting consumers, the environment and public safety as we implement the new law," bureau chief Lori Ajax said in an email Wednesday. "Although meeting the Jan. 1, 2018, implementation date will be challenging, we have already made great progress with medical cannabis regulations that will help us reach this new goal."
One of the major issues that will have to be addressed in states where recreational marijuana is now legal is workplace rules, several lawyers said. California's law specifically retains employers' authority to ban marijuana from the workplace and to bar employers from using it.
"It's important for employers to remind their employees that in spite of what they might read or hear in the media, nothing changes in terms of the workplace policy on drugs," said James McDonald Jr., an employment lawyer and regional managing partner of Fisher Phillips in Irvine. "Because marijuana is going to be more freely available it would be a good idea for employers to work with supervisors on how to detect signs of marijuana impairment."
Regulations in California are expected to touch a wide array of environmental issues, from water use and wastewater discharge to protection of endangered species and land use restrictions.
Proposition 64 does attempt to tamp down the number of regulations agencies might enact—or at least keep those that are adopted from being so onerous that they effectively ban businesses. Rules should not be "unreasonably impracticable" and they must be "based on best available evidence" and mandate only "commercially feasible procedures."
"It's the combination of new regulations and existing regulations, and to me it seems like a cornucopia of issues that could come into play, especially given all the agencies involved," said Timothy Cremin, an environmental and land use attorney at Meyers Nave Riback Silver & Wilson in Oakland. "There's going to be a lot of people at the table."
Could pop to .18 again, easy. I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Two thumbs up! Smoke em up!
CNBC has a show on right now about medical marijuana
BOOM. Glad I grabbed some earlier today.
Never chase