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Yeah about that much volume. The day before it was in the 200M range
On the contrary, it looks like wave 5 is on its way, which is a longer and stronger wave to the upside than the previous waves.
So... Anyone venture to guess what Elliott Wave we are in?
Trading Ninja... you're still alive!
AWESOME POST. Total agreement.
A guy makes more money on consistent basis as a CEO of a real company than as a pinksheet scam artist. He also avoids the very real possibility of jail time and years of expensive litigation.
If I was in their position and didn't think the company has a huge upside, I wouldn't take a deal where I had to wait a year to get paid out. I'd rather have the money they owed me right up front.
What's up Apple Juice... you're hilarious. Slap those CTLE grasshoppers HARD, mate!
Good Morning, EZ! Thanks for your great DD on that! Well done, matey!
CTLE is looking more and more like we've got a real winner here. I'm anxious to see what other DD starts trickling out. Now I check the Nano Labs website regularly to see if it's back up.
Plus, with T53 putting himself out there for CTLE this whole past two months...
At first it was kinda laughable like "let it go, bruh nothing's happening here" and felt sorry for him because I thought he had amnesia, but now with what you're saying and all the volume and the recent filing, I retract all of my cynicism and have CTLE on close watch. I'm seriously considering moving some more funds over rather than being content with my small-sized lotto play.
The other thing is what's the REAL timeline for Walmart news? It could still be weeks or months away, by which time everybody (even T53?) has given up.
This low in the trips with so few people on this board DOES make me nervous to buy more, but like you said that's alotta green for this dark horse
Seriously considering loading the boat. I was just planning on flipping 360K shares and increasing my position with the bounces, but maybe it would be wise to buy more before it pops.
The amount of volume lately definitely adds to the "what's up here" mystery. Why over 250M at 2's? It doesn't seem like a one-tick flipper would want to risk losing half the value of there wasn't some awesome PR on its way
Is that Bernardo guy the CEO or a contractor who's being paid with shares?
With that kind of news, this could go parabolic
I'm so tempted to move all my money over from a ticker that's really starting to wear on me.
That's great news!
AWESOME!!!!!
750M shares is quite a lot and @ .0002 it's $150K. That goes a LONG way down in Mexico so I don't see why they wouldn't want to sell right away unless they know something. When are they allowed to sell? Anytime?
I'm stoked for Walmart/Tecnosoil news. Wave 3 should be HUGE!
Make ALL OF US rich, rather!
I hear that. Still... someone was really loading those 14's EOD
Cmon CTLE Tecnosoil. Make me rich!
The other thing TBEV should do is get themselves PR'd into a beverage industry trade publication like BevNet. The more intra-industry networking they do, the better off they'll be for the short and long term. Running a beverage company isn't just about putting it on a shelf and having a few famous people hype it up.
Agreed. Starting out with sales on Amazon for initial exposure as they take steps behind the scenes to get their different distribution channels set up was the smartest thing they could've done. It's not only maximizing their income potentials, but also making efficient use of their roll-out timeline.
Hahaha this whole time Amazon SUCKED... what a scam! Lol
It's nearly impossible to grow a company without going into debt at some point early on
What they do with that debt is what makes or breaks them.
Unless there's the rare instance of an "Angel Investor", or a recently inherited fortune to tap into, a new business HAS to take on debt for inventory and working capital in order to grow
Aren't we all here to make money? Well, bashers & panic selling only destabilizes the trading channels and creates a vacuum where new traders aren't as willing to jump in for those higher lows/highs.
Agreed. Monday was a surprise for all of us.
Consecutive red days like this suck, no doubt. I'm averaged at 22's after getting suckered outta my 1M trip6's from the last pop 'n drop. I'm for sure bummed at the moment and definitely have a bit of a gut-knot but I won't get suckered out of my 2M 22's despite all this "dilution scam" nonsense.
Also, the "re-emergence" of the drink isn't a bad thing. I had 3 beverage companies before I ended up with my current award-winning one. It was a matter of figuring out the right branding and sometimes what looks conceptually good at first, doesn't translate as well on the shelves. A true entrepreneur doesn't know when to give up. As an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb.
Unique sports beverage formula...
Respectable co-packer contract...
Amazon contract...
Pro athletes endorsing it...
These aren't my opinions. They are facts.
Agreed. TBEV has a lot going for it and it seems traders here have forgotten about all the milestones achieved so far as well as the pro sports athletes endorsing it.
Remember the many crises when the labels were "fake"? Or "why so many delays to launch"? Or the production run was a "scam"? Or "the dilution is a scam created only to enrich these scumbag Bong bros."...?
In the beginning, balancing the ebb & flow of inventory on both sides of the wholesaler to retailer equation is tricky. Among the many possible issues, it has to do with how much space the retailer can devote to inventory storage, and the size of that space depends on if the company is a "Tier 1 priority" vs. what the newbie gets just to prove a product's overall viability. Another factor is this being the very beginnings of the Amazon/TBEV relationship, there was no way of telling how this was going to work out. (I'm convinced it's working out quite well! Anybody else?)
The manufacturer-wholesaler-retailer supply chain is a relationship that gets easier to predict as time goes on. Amazon has probably just recently had the "low inventory" bell rung, or it probably will happen soon, so there's nothing to be concerned about.
I also think some of the problem is a dumbass trader -a Bull or even a Bear- loading up a cart to make it look sold out and then canceling before the order processes.
As a beverage company owner myself, I know there's plenty of things that can create unplanned delays as well as unforeseeable interruptions. There's more moving parts to a beverage business than most people can imagine. Traders here need to exercise more patience and know that all will be OKAY! Buy the dips, sell the highs...
Great re-loading point here! Easily .0025 EOW
55 mil T-trade... whaaaa? Small position here because I like the Wal-Mart/Lowes/Home Depot deal with Tecnosoil. The product's potential is incredible!
Thanks T53! Great info as always!
Agreed. Seriously people... what does all this b!tching accomplish?
Things aren't that bad! There are a few real idiot traders here IMO. Crashing the PPS with flipping does nothing to attract new buyers for the longer term.
Bears who are trying to push it down to get in lower will only make matters worse when other trader's stop-losses start caving the PPS in, then when that Bear buys at a lower price he will end up losing as well because shareholder confidence has dwindled to a point where nobody trusts that stock anymore EVEN IF there is a bomb-ass PR.
Then the Bears become bulls in some grandiose gesture to restore order and sanity but the price still goes sideways until it people get totally pissed off and EVERYONE takes a loss... Bears included.