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Re: Syzygenic post# 78247

Friday, 11/10/2017 9:25:30 AM

Friday, November 10, 2017 9:25:30 AM

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i feel your pain. i lost a pretty penny on the decline. i suppose if i never sold then i dont lose anything, right? nah. i've held stocks that go down and never come back. i've had two recently where the ticker symbol was deactivated. i have another couple that went down to .0001. i've been through some battles.

the problem here is that there are hundreds of companies each with their own revolutionary cancer treatment procedures. any one of them can be the next big thing, or none of them. no one is sure. what seems sure to me is that von hoff does not play a critical role in pmcb. von hoff dabbles in many, many companies. he's an advisor of some sort to many. if von hoff felt that pmcb was going to be the next gold standard, i think waggs would have dwelled on that point. that was my question that i submitted and it was never answered. the interpretation is that von hoff probably doesn't think too much about cell in a box and is spending his time with other companies with other procedures.

that was the cue for my exit. if von hoff isn't hanging around with pmcb, then why should i? i dont blame waggs for doing what he is doing. the company has bills and salaries and financial obligations. so, he must walk a fine line. he needs to not say anything too outrageous to scare off the shareholders but he cant openly lie. i felt his remarks were carefully chosen to minimize how bad things really are.

i think the window to dump your shares while they are still worth something is closing. before the CC there was very little buying pressure. any big dump would have crashed the pps. i think its even worse now. waggs is dumping shares like crazy just to meet his financial obligations. these 10 to 15% drops every day will be continuous until there is some huge news, which according to waggs might be months away.

good luck
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