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Lol, you bought at 36 and sold at 43? LMAO!! When, cuz it never hit 36 until today and it didn't hit 43 afterwards. Keep telling yourself that you made money on it. ROTFLMAO!
Nope, just calling it as I see it. Sorry for your loss, guess that whole charting thing works.
I'm in several FB groups and chat rooms and the usual suspects were touting it. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Lol, my proof is L2 and the chart bud. Keep dumping though, patiently waiting at .0012.
Group of promoters, check some of the big names and you will see their track record. They are notorious for these kind of plays. That's why I have been flipping this and waiting for a bottom.
34 break coming, then 27s, then 12s!
LOL, like I said, the group got paid in shares and will now continue to dump on people. Bombs away!
Wheres the fake bid support?! Lol, what a terrible pump.
And the scammers win again!
Bidding .0015
Wow, sad day.
Lol @ the fake bid support.
And she's done. Great pump! Lol.
Per 10K, Dundee has one of their own running things now...connect the dots people, the past is the past.
Horst Hueniken, President, Chief Executive Officer, Secretary, Treasurer and Director
Horst Hueniken has been our President and Chief Executive Officer since June 30, 2015. Mr. Hueniken formerly served as our Chairman from December 11, 2013 until June 30, 2015, and our Chief Financial Officer from December 11, 2013 to March 18, 2015. He has acted as our Secretary and Treasurer since December 11, 2013, and our director since October 29, 2013.
For the past 27 years, Mr. Hueniken has served as Managing Director, Research Analyst and Portfolio Manager of a number of corporations on the buy- and sell-sides of the investment management and investment dealer businesses. Since January 2009, he has focused on investments in the agriculture and aquaculture sectors, globally, and from July 2012 until April 2015 he was a Vice President and Portfolio Manager at Goodman & Company, Investment Counsel Inc. (a Dundee Corporation company), where he was responsible for investing the firm’s capital in private and public firms across the entire agricultural and aquaculture value chains. From February 2014 until February 2015 he additionally was Chief Executive Officer of the portfolio company Blue Goose, a producer of organic beef, poultry and fish. Prior to that, from October 2011 through May 2012, Mr. Hueniken was a self-employed Portfolio Manager, where he spearheaded the launch of Hybrid Global Agriculture, an investment fund for accredited investors.
Someone just filled 0006 for him. Amazing how uninformed people really are.
Not according to Nevada SOS website.
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Gap fill from 10/28 on $110 in volume. Looking for next leg to start!
Lol, im a little lower. ;) just having a little fun before the holidays!
Not once has it held middle BB support on the hourly in the last five days. New low, here we come!
Been watching L2 occasionally this week and CDEL clearly has a need for shares and no one is selling to him on the bid. Need a group to start applying buying pressure and we fly.
I got a few last week but that was on the ask when NITE walked it down.
Bid at 4 and so is the ask! Lol, awesome.
Lots of pumping and still no movement. Not a good sign!
ROLFLMAO!!! Huge dump!
ROTFLMAO, wrong!!!
1.8 million sold short yesterday, 1.8 million covered at .0003 today. Weeeeeeee!
Did you expect him to give it away for free?
Lol, really? Thats nothing for an otc stock dude.
Two $150,000 private placements for 10,000,000 shares. That's called funding.
How much toxic debt is left? Should i sell my free shares on at 3?!
CDEL shorting at 7s, 6.1 million today. Seems real risky. ;)
Yeah, NITE is definitely trying to get people to sell at .0003. Emailed Michelle today, but haven't heard back yet. Think I may have worn out my welcome.
LMAO @ short selling isn't on the open market!
Lol, sorry, that's not how it works as you are referencing something entirely different from how shares are sold short and covered on the open market. Not sure why you can't be honest about the process, but keep trying. Maybe if you say it enough that'll make it true. I've known the OS since first run, current PPS is of no surprise to me.
LMAO, you're citing notes that we all know about as your proof that they convert shares which magically cover short sales without being traded on the open market? Wow, that's a new one.
Had it in yesterday and never got filled and didn't replace bid today. Tomorrow i might start slapping the ask though as NITE shorted 21500 shares today at .07.
Actually they will likely cover at 000297, just like they did on November 6th after block shorting 31million on November 5th. I know how the game works Cleo, thanks!
FINRA showing approximately 6.8 million sold short today. Expecting them to cover tomorrow at .0003 tomorrow.
Found an interesting article regarding T trades:
There is much confusion and rumor regarding “T Trades” in the penny stock market. Nasdaq Pink Sheet stocks often close at a certain price and, within 3-10 minutes after the closing bell, will show a large final trade that gets labeled as an “after hours” trade. Simply put, this is an inaccurate description of that trade.
To understand how this trade works, one must understand the role of the market maker. The most frustrating aspect of investing in the pennies, is market maker manipulation of the stock price. Anyone that claims this manipulation doesn’t happen truly does not understand the OTC Market. Market makers are in place to “control” the price of a stock and, theoretically, to ensure that the market reacts properly to supply and demand for a certain stock. Unfortunately, when large sums of money and a lack of regulation are involved, more often than not, there is manipulation that suits the needs of certain investors or the market makers themselves. After all, they are in business to make money as well. If the average investor is purchasing stocks in the OTC Market, that investor is truly at the mercy of the market makers involved in the purchase and sale of that security.
When researching this article, The response from the SEC defined a “Form T Trade” a “trade reporting form used by broker-dealer members of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (FINRA) to report equity trades executed either in the OTC market or during extended hours trading. Recent amendments to FINRA rules will expand the types of situations in which Form T is to be used, but they are not yet in effect.” The response also recommended contacting FINRA. Notice the first portion of the response. “either in the OTC Market or…” Once again, it is confirmed by the SEC that ”after hours” trades do not exist in the Pinks.
FINRA was much less transparent in their response and essentially spewed the same limited information regarding T Trades that is available on their website. None of which, accurately reflects why these trades occur in the OTC Markets. (http://www.finra.org/web/groups/industry/@ip/@reg/@notice/documents/notices/p123750.pdf)
Trying to decipher the meaning of these trades with the limited information that is available on the subject led down several dark paths. Clearly, the average investor is not meant to understand the concept or its rules. Even more disconcerting is the second part of the SEC message “Recent amendments to FINRA rules will expand the types of situations in which Form T is to be used, but they are not yet in effect.” That means there is even less transparency about this mysterious T Trade.
After months of due diligence, there are a few poorly publicized uses for a T Trade. The most important factor here is that the only requirement of market makers by FINRA is that they must report all trades in a day. They are not required to do so when the actual trade occurs.
To avoid creating “an unbalanced market”, market makers often do not report certain trades during the day to the public and then use a T Trade not to “scare” investors into thinking a market for that stock is going in one direction or the other at the spurring of one large investor.
If a market maker wants to accumulate a large amount of a stock in one trading day, that market maker may actually not report any of the trades that occurred until the trading day has ended so as not to alert the market to the collection. This practice is completely legal under the FINRA rules of the OTC Markets so long as the trade is reported at the end of the day.
To execute a Market on Close” order, a market maker may have an order to purchase the stock at a certain price at the end of the trading day. This is the most unlikely scenario because it needs to be assured that someone selling the stock and someone buying that stock are agreeing upon a price. Simply put, this is more likely with insider buying and selling.
The T Trade that the public sees is nothing more than one or all of the above scenarios. The T Trade reported at the end of the day can be from one market maker or many involved market makers. It can be a single purchase price but is usually an average of all of the previously unreported purchases from that business day.
Penny stocks are an exciting and lucrative business. As most everyone will tell you, it is not for the weak of heart. There is definite money to be made in the OTC Markets and more penny stock millionaires are made every day. But the best way to win the game is to know the rules!
One additional fact surfaced about market makers while researching T Trades. Did you know that market makers are not required to honor their offer price? That is correct, because the OTC market is essentially a “best offer” market. If a buyer meets the asking price for a security, the market maker can, and often does, decide to rescind the offer, not sell the security and adjust the selling price.
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I'm confused because you stated you know they have increased their convertible debts, but I need to wait until the financials come out? Do you know something that we don't know? Are you related to Ms. Cleo, because that would be amazing!