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Re: mdgwarden3 post# 14253

Tuesday, 11/14/2017 1:04:14 AM

Tuesday, November 14, 2017 1:04:14 AM

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no way. They don't convert shares all at once. They convert in small chunks. Say now they convert $10,000 worth at .0002. They get 50,000,000 shares to dump .0004-.0005. Get done in 1-2 days and go back for another 50,000,000 shares to dump. Right now they are making 100-150% risk free $. Keep in mind as last big run happened at 50% discount to .0006 they got shares for .0003. They sold those .0003 shares from .0037 down to .001 over 13 days making between 1,200% to 333%. Imagine borrowing $10,000 and getting $120,000 worth of stock in return. Excellent business.

from FUTL facebook post: FutureLand Corp OTCQB FUTL Mike what that means is that they can't do it at any one time. Which means they break it up and mostly they do it so that they are not over 4.9% with each conversion, until it is gone. So, think of it this way. 100k note converts 10k only at a discount to the lowest bid leaving 90k left.