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can someone help a noob understand what this means?
Correction: the plateau is higher this time, but still
Thanks for pointing this stuff out. This place has been a perpetual two-man hype train, "tick-tock" and whatnot.
We're back at the plateau AMMX has been on for three years, the only spikes in 2014 and 2017. Maybe there's promise, and it's a solid enough company to feel like I probably won't lose everything if I sit on it until the next spike, but I'm kind of tired of hearing "any day now, guys" or "looks like a nice fat Christmas/New Years/[insert holiday] surprise coming up."
Bleh.
Does that mean i should like idk wait until the summer run again, sell hard when it skyrockets, buy again when it plummets, repeat every year?
It's refreshing to see something not so echo-chamber-like. Would you mind a citation, though?
It's refreshing to see something not so echo-chamber-like. Would you mind a citation, though?
lol they misspelled the website name in the PR.
Where does it show that its value is above the actual price?
so like on every stock board i look at it feels like a broken record in an echo chamber.
That's fine, I guess, because there's something to be said about maintaining enthusiasm and it's important to encourage each other to not sell if there's to be hope of growth.
But I mean, for months and months I've been hearing "any day now," "gonna explode FAST," "undervalued!!"
Everyone keeps saying they're undervalued.
I know I'm new, still learning, but I've invested here, too, so..
But I was just wondering if any of you have previously invested in a stock with these kinds of numbers, have held for the long, and seen all the tremendous success most people here keep asserting will surely happen.
Have any of you legit been through this before, and from *experience* (not just number measuring) seen the skyrocket you keep talking about?
can you explain what you mean by snail?
Can you elaborate?
lol sorry, and thanks. I'm in Japan so I wasn't sure why they'd be closed in the middle of the week..
Is it just me or did something weird happen with the stocks today? I checked $ammx this morning on google and it said no chart was available. I'm getting the same now and there's zero volume all day, flatline graph. What happened?
it was all you?
and 1.2 million of those in just a day?
If I had 45k I wouldn't even be here
Or maybe I'd be less scared lol.
I'll just sit on my $145 pile of hopeful gold like a tiny useless dragon for now
Blahhhhhh I bought in at .091 :(
So RIGH is pretty much dead and buried.
Could I lay claim to my whole 50 dollars via tax filing? lol
I've had shares with RIGH for two or three years.. still have my stocks and will probably keep them forever because what's worthless can't hurt you?at the worst I'll get nothing, right? Haha..
lol good point. thanks.
Someone pointed me here. Is it worth it? Went pretty high from .01 to .20 in only about a month, but has since crashed back down to half that. Looks like a hype wave dying out to me, but is there anything substantial to say I should buy in?
I think you're misinterpreting the nature of my comment as criticism. I'm just curious about the history. I'm not attacking or diminishing. Yeah, fine, the company's doing great. The question means what it says and nothing more...
So back in 2006, AMMX was valued at 20 cents. What happened that it dove so low?
You said that about today yesterday.
If it finally happens one day you can't say "I told you so" because that's basically just guessing through every number until you get someone's age right and like Lego Batman being all "First time!"
Please just be patient. I understand the need to encourage to keep investor morale healthy but ya'll are so very thirsty..
Not a word? They turned in and passed all the audits, didn't they? There was news about it. Everyone was freaking out and they dropped the news that they passed, and it was all like "yaaay"
Right? What am I missing?
You want a flower, you have to let it bloom. Maybe everyone is just trying to encourage everyone else, pep talk themselves, but I mean..
But I mean are those stock trading firms like AmeriTrade but not?
What does that mean?
lol what if GLED and CSTI are secretly Lee and he's just hoarding shares and selling them to milk as much as he can until it's over
Seriously, tho.. who are GLED and CSTI? Are they individual users?
So I'm a bit new to all this, learning things little by little.. And I have a question.
But everyone here keeps saying "oh maaan it's gonna blowwww it's just a matter of tiiime" and then you make the claim that "once these shares are gone, this goes ham."
It's always very confident language until things don't seem so golden anymore and everyone tries to either reassure each other or just expresses all sorts of stress and doubt.
Which I understand, since this is all effectively gambling, anyway; no matter how well you count the cards, you're betting against the future—something nobody can perfectly predict.
So my question is: by what evidence do you make that claim? You even have a vernacular for what you're saying is happening (the "end event"), you say "usually...there's a big sell flurry," which indicates you've seen this before.
Can you cite incidents? Give examples of when and where this has happened in other stocks? Can you back up your confidence with data instead of the hope that you're not wrong?
I seriously don't mean this in a criticizing way—I intend to hold onto my shares, as the news and so forth seem to be very promising about this particular stock, but I just want to be critical in my thinking, too, and not jumping on some bandwagon of career penny stock traders.
Thanks in advance~
But like wouldn't it be better PR to be upfront about complications or corrections and stuff? I feel like it's a bad idea to be leaving investors guessing about where their money is going. It's nice to have reassurances, you know? I don't see any reason they'd be hesitant to update unless they felt they were in trouble somehow.. right?