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Re: greenwillow post# 179

Thursday, 09/14/2017 4:16:41 PM

Thursday, September 14, 2017 4:16:41 PM

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til proven otherwise, INMG is a sector pump, whose story is either not yet playing out, or as already played out. the DD is less than convincing, and the trading has begun to show the weakness of its platform. more to the point, the more i see it entwining with the Hub, the less believable it becomes.

as for my frustration, it has nothing to do with the debacle that INMG seems to be flirting with. its my chart reading that matters to me. and to say i'm a little off my game, is as much a reflection of the realtime issues i'm dealing with in my daily life as anything else. i played INMG safely enough that it could go to zero and i'd have still made 3x my investment.

frustration, btw, would be trying to talk to a board that does not know how to use the simplest search functions to find charts and data that are not board posted. and competing with either or both a RetroBoaster and the duly knighted Sir YuckaMuck is a waste of time. ad nauseum repetitive posts are a way of drowning out other voices. has no one on that board noticed how little discussion there is elsewhere? how do they expect to get fresh blood?

but then the Hub is not about sharing knowledge. i've had posts administratively dismissed as off topic that dealt with such unimportant and inconsequential details suchs as fibonacci, chart, and float analysis. and heaven forbid anyone else post a chart that was either annotated or foot-noted. my default template, freely available, and used by others, including some very fine chartists, is obviously not worth the time it takes to either cut and paste, or better yet learn how to read. i, too, would like to be schooled, but it ain't happenin'.

of course, there's the matter of my having done charting for a couple of pennystock companies in the past. that alone disqualifies me. in Orwell's Amerika, ignorance is bliss. war is peace. and slavery is freedom.

in rich pearl's universe, television is reality. and reality is an imitation of tv. how's that working out, world?

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