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Congrats! Finally found a stock you may not have been wrong about. Of course you followed the rule of being gone in 3 weeks as this did turn out to be a scam company
Why are your last posts on all your boards, right before a stock tanks?
this is good price consolidation. price stable, macd bleeding off, another week or two and a well timed press release and we should see another run
Geez! That's 3 strikes! Normally, you'd have to go back and sit in the dugout now.
Let me go check your other pics. For a guy who doesn't post often, you're not doing it very well.
I looked at his history of posting on all his boards, as he suggested. He's not very good at this trading stuff. At least based on what he posts.
Typically, when these guys are strongly urging you to buy, they are dumping into you.
So, I'm going to claim forgetfulness on this, but if you write a call with a dividend, are you turning it over? What's the rule on puts? I've always tried to avoid anything other than covered call writing on stocks with divies.
ummmm, not sure I'd agree with that. I would say it's safer than naked call writing....by a little bit.
Writing options, your success rate may be higher than buying options, but the risk can be much greater. Thus the reason you can't do it in a retirement account.
I agree in hindsight on the other stocks you've listed.
Next time you speak/text him, ask him why Barbara is dumping so many shares.....
Atltraderken
Re: straightword post# 115128
Sunday, April 02, 2023 1:21:35 PM
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I speak/text Emil Malak monthly. I have no problem getting a response to my questions.....Emil wants his shareholders to succeed, and when they do, he will succeed.
LOL...I took your advice and went back and looked at some of your old posts....The stock was around 6 cents when you posted this. Dropped to .0249 within 6 weeks.
Atltraderken
Re: straightword post# 114436
Wednesday, March 01, 2023 2:25:09 PM
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Want to make a side bet? Say 10k that we see .50 before we see .02
How did this work out for you?
You're charting by hand??!!
And you say you're doing it for entertainment? Wow! You're putting in some effort.
Unfortunately, my charts are showing this breaking down, not up.
Keep buying. Barbara says thank you.
Yeah, WBA has gotten ugly. Even with reinvested shares, I'm down a decent chunk in it. Meanwhile, CVS is starting to run. Maybe dumping BCBS is the secret?
Who the heck are you?
Ouch. Seemed like a decent idea at the time.
Selling options is always so risky.
Stole this from another poster, but good read.
>>> Better Buy: Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo
Motley Fool
By Stefon Walters
Sep 28, 2023
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/09/28/better-buy-coca-cola-vs-pepsico/?source=eptyholnk0000202&utm_source=yahoo-host&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article
KEY POINTS
Coca-Cola's higher margins are a testament to its efficiency and pricing power.
PepsiCo's broad portfolio helps hedge against declining demand in the beverage market.
Both have increased their dividend annually for decades -- making them Dividend Kings.
Investors can't go wrong with either choice, but one stands out as the better long-term option.
When it comes to non-alcoholic beverage companies, there's Coca-Cola (KO) and PepsiCo (PEP) -- and then there's everyone else. In the U.S., the two account for around 71% of the carbonated soft drink market. The dominance of that duopoly makes them attractive investment opportunities.
For investors looking to invest in one of these companies, there's no "wrong" option to go with here. However, each company has its own unique strengths and focus areas. Let's see which offers a more compelling case for investors looking to choose one to add to their portfolio.
Coca-Cola's financials seem to be stronger
Coca-Cola is the market leader in non-alcoholic beverages, but one thing that may surprise people is just how much more revenue PepsiCo brings in. In Q2 2023, Coca-Cola made around $12 billion in revenue, more than $10 billion less than PepsiCo made.
Despite the gap in revenue, both companies are similar in net incomes, which is a testament to Coca-Cola's profit margins.
Higher profit margins are important because they give companies more financial flexibility. Higher margins generally come with more cash flow, which companies use for things like research and development, acquisitions, and paying dividends.
Coca-Cola can operate at higher margins largely because of its focus on beverages, operational efficiency, and the pricing power it has thanks to its strong brands. PepsiCo's margins aren't shabby by any means, but its broader business means it has more complexities to deal with, which can lower efficiency.
There's a difference in portfolio diversification
PepsiCo's revenue gap over Coca-Cola can be attributed to its larger portfolio that includes beverages, snacks, and nutrition products. Coca-Cola's portfolio only consists of beverages. Both have iconic brands, including, but not limited to, the following:
Coca-Cola: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Powerade, Dasani, and Minute Maid.
PepsiCo: Pepsi, Gatorade, Lay's, Doritos, and Aquafina.
PepsiCo's vast portfolio can help provide a cushion during times when beverage sales may lag or consumer preferences shift. Coca-Cola dominates the beverage segment, but PepsiCo's diverse portfolio allows it to take advantage of consumer trends across multiple categories.
A good example would be PepsiCo's introduction of products tailored to health-conscious consumers, among them Naked Juice for vegetable and fruit-based smoothies, whole grain breakfast options, and sugar-free, zero-calorie alternatives to traditional sodas.
Both companies have admirable dividends
Regarding dividends, Coca-Cola leads PepsiCo slightly. At their current share prices, Coca-Cola has a 3.2% yield compared to PepsiCo's 2.8%.
Coca-Cola has increased its dividend annually for 61 straight years while PepsiCo has a 50-year streak, so both are Dividend Kings. However, PepsiCo has been increasing its dividend by larger percentages in recent years. PepsiCo has boosted its payouts by 36% in the past five years compared to Coca-Cola's 18%.
Dividend yields fluctuate with stock price, so you don't want yield to be a determining factor in your investment thesis, but it's important nonetheless. Maybe more important, though, is the sustainability of the dividend.
Neither Coca-Cola nor PepsiCo is in danger of needing to cut their dividends, but it's worth noting how much lower Coca-Cola's 56% dividend payout ratio is than PepsiCo's 81%. Coca-Cola's lower payout ratio gives it more flexibility to reinvest in the business or potentially accelerate its dividend increases.
Which should investors go with?
For long-term investors, the better choice now seems to be Coca-Cola. The stock is more expensive, with a price-to-sales ratio of 5.6 compared to PepsiCo's 2.7, but it has the foundation to be a stable and high-yielding stock for the long haul.
Between its top-tier brand equity, impressive margins, and lucrative dividend, Coca-Cola seems to be the more appealing choice for investors looking for reliability and a shareholder-friendly company. It also passes the Warren Buffett test as it is one of his top holdings.
I'm always looking for real dividend companies. Not sure how I've missed this board.
Well, at this price, 80MM shares isn't nearly what it used to be.
Looking back, I bought some in 2020, '21, and '22. With only one positive result.
Not factoring in dividends I've lost over $23k here on 3200 shares. Not my greatest achievement.
The more often I buy REITS, the more often I get burnt by them. Thankfully, I've avoided all those "opportunities" I've been offered to buy private REITS.
This one seemed to make sense to me.
Wondering if you got killed in this? Selling puts was definitely NOT the right play.
What were you saying?
johnny has already admitted he's a flipper.
Looks like he screwed up his last buy though.
Are you still hanging around here??? Are you not allowed to go anywhere else? Is this like your purgatory??
I'd think you were just hanging around waiting for me, but we all know better. There are so many others who find you equally annoying.
I really think you're angry that I've never found you even worth my time to look into. You are a non event, and hanging around here on the nutsack of pinkyland is your only success. It's like you are hanging around here hoping a pump and dump crew will find you worthy of hiring, but even they find you too annoying. You are like an annoyance bot.
Now, this is your one post from me per day. Hope you enjoy it.
LOLOL!! Well here is a keeper! How would you know what the original intent of IHUB was? You weren't here. You are poster number 345088.
The funniest thing about your claim is trying to explain why you are ALWAYS wrong!
Monroe1
Re: Welcome2Pinkyland post# 39452
Friday, January 05, 2024 1:02:39 AM
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Well said. Supposedly that was the original intent of IHUB for traders to focus on a stock's fundamental and technical aspects to share and compare information
Ya know, I've been here so many years before you.
Matt, had his faults for sure, but he didn't run this place like a robot. Why in the world would you want, or need, someone like monroe on IHUB when it is so easy to look into his history and see all this pump and dump posts. This isn't me saying it, it's his own history of posting.
Why not clean up the place, or at the very least, allow me to expose them?
It's not like I don't have a 20 year history of being right, and most importantly, I've been attempting to clean this place up for free!
Consider me like the people on all those new house fixer upper shows. I'm just trying to raise the value of the houses in my neighborhood so everyone can profit from it.
https://www.hgtv.com/shows/good-bones#:~:text=About%20the%20Show&text=When%20it%20comes%20to%20exciting,the%20ladies%20of%20Good%20Bones.
Do you think you are the first scumbag pump and dumper I've exposed?? You are nothing special to me. You are just another in a long line of lowlifes that IHUB allow to stay here to screw up any reputation they may have for not being the place to locate scammers.
Not that anyone on this page doesn't know your type, but below is merely the FIRST PAGE of stocks you've touted that have ALL gone to near zero. In fact, as the expression should go..."monroe being here means we already have lost!"
This "pile of lies" you speak of was my posting some of your posts from the past. And in so many of them, you make a post for everyone to "Hold your shares" as the stock price tanks. Years later you admit you sold near the top. Ummm, I think they have a name for this.....can't quite think of it at the moment.
Anyway, you should stick around here. There are actually a couple others of your ilk, or monroe wannabes.
So explain why you are happy to hold ALLLLLL the stocks below, and why you bought them in the first place. C'mon. You can't get my posts deleted here....
Cytodyn Inc (CYDY) 01/05/2024 01:51:56 AM 4,033
Middle School Playground 01/05/2024 01:02:39 AM 2
Zion Oil & Gas Inc (ZNOG) 01/03/2024 05:12:58 PM 446
Liquidmetal Technologies Inc (LQMT) 01/03/2024 02:58:30 PM 202
Electrameccanica Vehicles Corporation (SOLO) 01/03/2024 12:54:55 PM 16
Astra Veda Corp (ASTA) 12/21/2023 11:24:19 AM 642
The Question and Answer Board (IHUB) 12/21/2023 09:58:26 AM 15
Fresh Tracks Therapeutics Inc (FRTX) 12/19/2023 11:01:19 AM 1
OpenLocker Holdings Inc (OLKR) 12/15/2023 11:20:09 AM 30
Icon Media Holdings Inc (ICNM) 12/08/2023 11:02:07 AM 142
SIPP Industries (SIPC) 12/04/2023 10:45:16 AM 560
LIG Assets Inc (LIGA) 11/30/2023 11:58:40 AM 128
First Colombia Gold Corp (FCGD) 11/16/2023 03:05:56 PM 142
iQSTEL Inc (IQST) 11/14/2023 01:13:45 PM 16
Trillion Energy International Inc (TRLEF) 11/10/2023 12:30:54 PM 6
VirExit Technologies Inc (VXIT) 11/09/2023 06:36:44 PM 229
OriginClear Inc (OCLN) 11/08/2023 03:30:55 PM 19
Sorrento Therapeutics Inc (SRNEQ) 11/04/2023 12:15:47 PM 2
Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund Inc (CUBA) 10/24/2023 11:36:17 AM 2
Rite Aid Corp (RADCQ) 10/23/2023 02:59:26 PM 2
Endonovo Therapeutics Inc (ENDV) 10/19/2023 02:51:41 PM 18
Innovation Pharmaceuticals Inc (IPIX) 10/17/2023 02:58:34 PM 26
Voip Pal Com Inc (VPLM) 10/13/2023 07:28:17 PM 1
Baltia Air Lines Inc. (fka BLTA) 09/26/2023 11:15:55 AM 3,415
CarbonMeta Technologies Inc (COWI) 09/20/2023 07:45:14 PM 115
Lead Innovation Corporation (LEIC) 09/20/2023 04:39:53 PM 42
XcelMobility Inc (XCLL) 09/18/2023 09:04:13 PM 510
Ludwig Enterprises Inc. (LUDG) 09/11/2023 12:21:16 PM 11
UC Asset LP (UCASU) 09/06/2023 12:18:00 PM 1
MustGrow Biologics Corp (MGROF) 09/05/2023 12:12:37 PM 2
North Bay Resources Inc (NBRI) 09/01/2023 03:37:56 PM 450
Amfil Technologies Inc (FUNN) 09/01/2023 02:47:43 PM 26
NaturalShrimp Inc (SHMP) 08/30/2023 12:22:13 PM 156
Singlepoint Inc (SING) 08/29/2023 03:40:14 PM 33
Solar Integrated Roofing Corp (SIRC) 08/25/2023 03:15:34 PM 12
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings (CCO) 08/22/2023 06:58:13 PM 1
RedHill Biopharma Ltd (RDHL) 08/09/2023 03:08:42 PM 3
Monster Arts, Inc. (APPZ) 08/03/2023 11:28:43 AM 40
Knightscope Inc (KSCP) 07/31/2023 01:30:09 PM 1
Better For You Wellness Inc (BFYW) 07/19/2023 06:24:22 PM 141
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Technical jargon for......"man, I screwed up!" ?
How you didn't recognize the resistance line was much higher is beyond me.
I sure knew, and posted it.
You want simple??
How about the company is working hard to collect on nuisance lawsuits AND getting the shareholders to pay for the lawyers. All the while, they are dumping shares to sell into their own pockets. With a protection as to why they can't share with common shareholders.
Now, isn't that worth their working hard?
Thanks........I think
To be fair, you all set a really low bar on being the smartest person here.
Well now, this sounds creative. Tell us all how an insider can receive shares, dump them into the market, and NOT dilute the stock.
With Barbara, although her sales are much more meaningful, they are still relatively immaterial for her and therefore not really a sign of jumping ship. They also could be a way help finance the company without further diluting the company.
I find it very interesting that you focus on any post that has vague rumor, while at the same time ignoring the factual ones. One day, I would hope you post to me that you should have listened all along. At least it would show you have some sort of conscience.
How about instead you just boot him out of here for being a lowlife, scamming pump and dumper? Sheesh! Just look through his history!
Why would you want someone liking him screwing over other IHUBbers?
If you want this place to attract new useful members of the community, first you have to clean out the pond scum. He's pure garbage and that's over 20 years of experience seeing garbage.
Still glad you ignored me on $BA?.....WOW, I'm like Nostradamus!
Good news is, it's only down 10% from where I said I wouldn't hold it.
Bad news is.....it has further to fall......OOOOPS! Broke my rule not to help you. Oh well, this one was funny.
and while your at it, tell them what you told me to do with my BA stock, and how much I would have lost had i listened to you, go ahead
If so many are buying, why is the volume dropping over the last month?
It should have been way up with a chance to take a tax loss.
It's very odd, but what you post does not match up with reality.
How do you find the time to make so many worthlessly repeated posts and STILL follow me to other boards?
I'm honored I am worthy of your time.
Is that supposed to be deerballs mother or wife?....or deerballs herself?
These companies aren't "afraid".....you penny stockers like to believe the world rotates around you, but companies this size are probably in over 30 lawsuits right now each. So, delays happen.
Now, what you should be more concerned about is....why did Rich Inza tell you about a positive result in a small case (that amounted to no money), but not mention the one case they settled back in (was it?) July?
It was sealed, although based on their recent filings, they did get some "go away" money, and YET not a word about sharing it with the shareholders.
I dunno, maybe it's because of this?? But can't say for sure. Do you have an opinion on it? Your entire investment is based on it, so you should.
We have not declared a dividend on our common stock, and we do not anticipate the payment of dividends in the near future as we intend to reinvest our profits to grow our business. There are no restrictions in our articles of incorporation or bylaws that restrict us from declaring dividends. The Nevada Revised Statutes, however, prohibit us from declaring dividends where, after giving effect to the distribution of the dividend:
we would not be able to pay our debts as they become due in the usual course of business; or
our total assets would be less than the sum of our total liabilities, plus the amount that would be needed to satisfy the rights of shareholders who have preferential rights superior to those receiving the distribution.
Revenue $ - $ - $ - $ -
Cost of revenue - - - -
Gross margin - - - -
General and administrative expenses (3,136,404 ) (1,195,619 ) 1,940,785 162 %
Amortization & depreciation (140,458 ) (140,458 ) - -
Stock based compensation (20,076,567 ) (2,356,339 ) 17,720,228 752 %
Other (income) 244,420 - 244,420 100 %
Net loss $ (23,109,009 ) $ (3,692,416 ) $ 19,416,593 526 %
I had bought $MOS back in Dec '21 and made about 95% on the shares I sold (kept half), but looks like I could have made about 200% in UAN....plus the dividends.
The fertilizer stocks rose due to the war, and maybe it was an anomaly. I haven't bought yet, but I am following for another breakout. I'm thinking above $83 and I'm in.
Well, thank you for saying that.
you know what you are talking about
I disagree. Charts are charts. I've been calling the trends for a while now here and been right.
The difference is, this guy doesn't know how to read one.
FWIW, .2050 is the short term trend line it needs to get through, but the tougher one is at .22
Also, watching the volume is very important. In penny stocks, probably the most important.
So then, some forms of racism is ok in your book?? What a weird response from you, and what an odd choice to defend a guy who is ALWAYS wrong about his stocks....or else, is pump and dumping them.
When are you going to recognize the bad guys from the good?