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Re: sylvia07 post# 46690

Monday, 09/18/2017 1:42:35 PM

Monday, September 18, 2017 1:42:35 PM

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And do notice I never mentioned pump AND dump. Simply pump. Pumps happen on the regular. Not all pumps end in the resulting dump that everyone always tends to reference. The first of many things to understand on this topic is what a traditional P&D even is, what the traditional chart pattern of one looks like, and how to spot the signs of the ensuing dump coming if there is to be one.
Again, I'm no pumper. Don't care to be. Most traders aren't and they never post, they simply follow the ones that do in order to spot the next run. Not every pump results in an all out abandon ship immediate selloff catching the unsuspecting buying high then holding bags watching their investment crumble. Some will gradually selloff or retrace. However you want to look at it. Either way, you must change your outlook on the otc, what you are doing here and what's really going on before you will see any sort of return on your time and money spent here. Otherwise, you will continue to fall "in love" with these mostly less than mediocre companies and be caught investing in something that has no future.
Hope this helps.

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