Although he looks alone, somebody wants him on the phone.
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>"you are so wrong, naked shorts is out of control in pinkie land and with the vol. of short shares not covered there cold be a squeese"
Oh please. Unless stocks someday become valued in negative numbers, then no matter how evil a short seller you are, it makes no sense to short. Not only is it prohibitively expensive, but it just makes no sense at all from a mathematical standpoint.
You're exactly correct in your observations. The hype manufacturers want you to believe that the problem with share price is due to a plot concocted by evil "market makers" and "short sellers" to destroy share price value for their own selfish gains.
Of course, this is complete non-sense.
The reason NITE gets beat up by the hypesters is that Knight is one of the very few legitimate market makers that participates in the pinky world. They don't like legitimate players here.
LOL, Don't spend too much energy thinking about it. Eighty eight people who read this board went to take a look. Not too hard to figure out.
Since the DDmachine web page on RMDM says absolutely nothing, I wouldn't put a whole lot of confidence in to the idea that this is the "big guys" conducting due diligence.
In theory you could short this. But until stocks can be priced in negative numbers, it is a ridiculous idea.
You can't short zero. At least not in this dimension.
This isn't priced where it is due to short selling. That's a ridiculous idea.
It's simply hard to place a value on a non-existent business.
Some more hype might push it higher, but it is difficult to tell how much interest the source of the hype still has in it. That's really the bottom line on whether RMDM still has another pop left in it.
Nah, just halted due to lack of interest.
Is it just the normal 15 minute pinky delay? Check back at 9:45.
Thanks for the encouraging words!
I doubt anyone could have bought this at .0003 yesterday. That was the bid, the MMs aren't going to let it go at the bid. Why would they? That's where they are willing to buy yours. Not where they are willing to sell them to you.
You realize that this means the dump is taking place as low as .0005 now?
When a MM dumps shares into the market, it shows as a "buy" on L2, because they are on the other side of the market. Some people refer to it as MM manipulation, but it doesn't qualify as manipulation because it's transparent. I know you realize this, but I'll politely remind you of it anyway.
Think about it a second. If retail customers were making huge buys at .0005, it wouldn't cause the tick to go to .0004, now would it?
That's how it works. The market makers live by buying at the bid and selling at the ask. Just like you want to do. But you can't do it because you are the retail investor. They don't fill your order until the trade is favorable to them. It's just the way it works.
It is impossible to beat the market makers on a thinly traded issue when the spread between bid-ask is 20 to 25% of the total value.
Yes, I know that it will help push the price higher. But it also will turn your $170.00 into $102.00 instantly, not counting commisions.
If you really want to move the share price, wait until the ask gets thin, and place a market order for a number of shares which is higher than the number of shares currently offered.
You sacrifice yourself for the good of the market makers, but at least someone will love you, right?
I don't get it. Why would you put in an order at the ask?
That only helps the market makers, while hurting yourself.
>SO IT MUST BE TRUE!
LOL, don't be so naive. They can say anything they want. There is no legal recourse.
Thanks for the help there. Look, I'm not saying that RMDM doesn't have another pop in it, not at all.
But if you want to play this, at least have your eyes wide open as to what exactly is going on.
It always baffles me that people continue to confuse D.D. with "bashing".
I am up to speed. I'm just trying to help you get there also.
PR Newswire simply releases whatever they are paid to release. I'm certainly not going to deny that PR Newswire is excellent at what they do.
Unfortunately, they do not necesarily care if what they put out is real or not. PR Newswire themselves are very upfront about this.
So nothing that comes from PR Newswire can be called evidence of the actual existence of anything.
>"They have HD Checkpoint Technology"
Sorry, but there just seems to be no evidence that any of this actually exists.
I did get it right.
Rumour is the best you can get from this "Merger" business, for one simple reason: I don't think there is anything for Load.com to merge with.
I don't know. You're the one who keeps repeating how fantastic this will be once the merger is announced. If you know about it, they've announced it - right?
Either that or we are just spreading unfounded rumours. Which one is it?
They already announced it. So just how many G-Forces is this move registering?
Well, that comes close to about the most intelligent thing I've read from you. The MM's don't give a rat's rear-end about anything except buying it at the bid, and selling it at the ask.
They make their living flipping this only as long as there are suckers who do the exact opposite. When the suckers go away, the MMs will lose interest and this micro-crap will return to flat line mode.
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My Great Grandpappy had a secret distilling process too. The Feds busted it up back in 1928.
"United Liqour Alliance" is a redundant phrase.
Well, I got surprised and found myself in Sarasota again. Some kind of morbid interest caused me to check out DnaPrint. The space they occupied is completely vacant, in fact it looks like Mr. Yonker has lost numerous tenants in his buildings and that is certainly regretable.
At least the sign isn't laying on the ground anymore. I looked around in the woods, and it was nowhere to be found.
With such an onslaught of great news, perhaps the price of the stock will only fall .0001 today! Yipeeee!
I hope Paul's salary is less than $172 per month. Any more than that and it would about eat up all of RMDM's free cash flow.
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Actually, it looks like LDSR after it hit .025. And where would you be today if you bought LDSR at .025?
The difference is that this one just didn't have the gas to make it as far before the dump started.
Yeah, but you just don't know how high the initial spikes will go, and you just don't know when the last of them has passed. I, personally, am completely unable to time the market.
Buy it while it's flat lined. Sell it on the way up. Currently this stock is completely illiquid. When the difference between bid and ask is 25 to 30% of share price, it is impossible to beat the market makers on any stock. More so on a micro-crap.
This is distressing to read. Live and learn.
If you want to speculate with micro-crap you have to buy when it is flat lined. Once the pump has started it's just too late. Be disciplined and pass it by, you've missed the boat. If you buy it after the pop has started, you'll end up holding the bag.
Limit the damage. Sell it on the next pop, there should still be some left. Keep in mind that subsequent pops usually become smaller and smaller. In the end, this will return to flat line land, these always do.
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LOL thanks!! That is excellent advice.
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The SEC is not breathing down anyone's neck in the micro-crap world. The SEC may have busted a few people over micro-crap fraud, but the vast majority are never bothered. In addition, the SEC has no direct authority outside the borders of the United States.
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/microcapstock.htm
Look, if you think fraud can not be perpretrated simply because the SEC would never permit it, then you are not participating with open eyes.
There is price resistance in this stock, and it is not due to any technical levels. Price resistance is simply the point where the dump resumes.
OK, a non-existent company and a non-existent product. Got it. Thanks for setting me straight.
don't just slap the ASK, Kick the ASK up to 9..
Nah... I think I'll pass on that, thank you.