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Wednesday, 03/13/2019 12:22:40 PM

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 12:22:40 PM

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Did it ever occur to anyone that ONCI was brought to some people’s attention and those people considered ONCI as a viable trade but are critical of past performance and critical of Steve?

Did it occur to anyone that some would love to see ONCI do something to make it a viable trade and those people would love to hop on board but won’t until specific issues are resolved?

Sure... some here who unjustly feel like Steve burned them (their finger can enter a sell order at the first hint of losses just like any disciplined trader would) troll the ONCI boards.

I tend to think a lot of people here are just like me. I don’t like ONCI right now.
I see too many justified red flags.
I won’t buy ONCI just because some say it’s undervalued because I disagree.

ONCI is in trouble as a publicly traded company. Steve Berman, whether you like to hear it or not has lied in the past.

I wasn’t here for those lies but I’ve uncovered them in my DD. Steve Berman is currently on twitter nearly on a daily basis saying things which simply cannot be proven. He’d done this in the past via twitter versus traditional press releases and his tweets turned out to be lies. Is there any reason to believe he’s found God or some higher power and now all of the sudden his tweets have merit?

Actions speak louder than tweets.
When good old Steve-0 decides to string some actions together and the stock begins to react then buyers will take notice.

Buying a stock @$0.0015 just because it may go up is stupid when for months it has proven that it is just falling.

I’d rather pay twice as much for a viable trade than $0.0015 for something that looks and sounds like the usual OTC stock fraud scheme.


If and when Steve-0 actually produces, I’ll buy and trade it. I’ve traded it twice so far. I’ve got plenty of dry powder just waiting for ANYTHING that rings true from Steve-0 so don’t you “longs” go worrying yourself about whether or not I could care less if I buy a viable stock at $0.0016 or $181.70 because I can do either at a moments notice.