Matt: that's a cop out
We can't just have a board that says "stock frauds here." Who would go to that board? You need to reach the people who are posting on the actual company boards. You need to reach the current and future investors. How do they know their stock is a scam? You need to go to those boards and state, for instance, the ceo was indicted for 19 counts of securities fraud, the stock promoter has been sued by the SEC twice for stock manipulation, the pump and dumper recommended tmot as a turnaround company even after they went bankrupt and were almost 100% liquidated, the company has never kept any of their promises (showing proof), their press release was a total lie (showing proof again), toxic convertible financing can kill a company... As long as we back up our posts with facts, links, news items, SEC docs, I think we should be allowed to post our thoughts on the message boards. If they can say the stock is great, we should be able to state that it stinks, if it does.
Having a "stock fraud" board is a way to appease the stock promoters and pump and dumpers. They would love it if we all holed up on a little board far away from the people they are trying to scam. That doesn't do anything. That's like writing on a piece of paper that someone is a rapist then sealing it in an envelope, instead of telling the woman who is about to be raped so the crime may not happen. I don't think we would be exercising our civil duty and responsibility if we didn't let people know. Just my personal point of view.
Just say NO to stock fraud
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Just say NO to stock fraud!