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Re: zombywolf post# 30825

Thursday, 02/14/2019 12:33:41 PM

Thursday, February 14, 2019 12:33:41 PM

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zombywolf, respectfully, with these thoughts...

Respectfully, I get what Clay is saying and I get what you are saying too. I just had never seen him openly bash a stock and plus be so wrong. VYST is a fully reporting SEC filing company that file audited financials. Why make such bashing comments about VYST after you openly admit that you know nothing about the company?

I'm also disappointed in his wrong statements that he stated about me. I disagreed with his chart not his character. He showed his true character by attacking my character. Heck, I can show him how he is 10 times worse than what he thinks I am, but it's not necessary.

Based on his definition, it doesn't matter what the company is doing or how real the company is; if a stock goes up high and comes back down, then it's a pump and dump. Do you know how many multi-billion companies trading on the NASDAQ, NYSE, etc. that have had such experiences that were definitely not a pump and dump? Lots of them! Sorry, that's just flat out wrong to think such way as he explained in that VYST chart.

I've been wrong numerous times. Heck, I just admit it and move on to try to learn from my mistakes. I don't attack a person's character for calling me wrong. He stepped out of the box with his comments. Based on his responses, he still believes he is right with his thoughts. That's ignorant. Let me explain ignorant to not sound disrespectful. I believe Clay is very smart and is definitely not stupid. By definition, ignorant means to not have the facts of which he does not have.

He based his thoughts on VYST starting at .06 per share as he stated such for being the bottom while not having all of the facts. He admitted this. That was far from the bottom. He stated such, not me. If it would had gone back to its true original levels of .0005 from where it came, heck, I wouldn't even had responded to him. I would have looked in the mirror and simply had said to myself that I must had been wrong with my thoughts.

Heck, Clay is good at what he does. I'm not even trying to knock what he does as a norm. I'm just saying that none of us are perfect and that when such time exists to look in the mirror to re-evaluate our thoughts because of being imperfect, such is fine. Do so, lick your wounds, and move on. Heck, I've done it numerous times.

Also, just because people are showing their excitement, and some excessively, doesn't mean that they are pumping or that everyone should be stereotyped as pumping. What you are seeing happening here with VYST is not the norm within the penny stock world. If they achieve their goals of getting to the NASDAQ while still bringing along many shareholders without depleting their positions, then such would be an anomaly. Like I previously mentioned, I can recall only about 4 or 5 penny stocks or so that have actually achieved such. With the upcoming acquisition, VYST has a very good chance to join that list. All Clay has to do is to put down the chart and do a little research.

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