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Re: C-20 post# 89514

Wednesday, 07/01/2020 12:44:19 PM

Wednesday, July 01, 2020 12:44:19 PM

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Basically its impossible. When I was a Broker my clients did as I suggested. If not, they were out. Today, I do not want to tell anyone what to do. I will just lay out my Big Picture and they decide. I'm too damn old to take on that burden. I retired from that at 33. Now that's funny.

CYDY shareholders are like trying to herd cats.

I have been explaining the Big Picture for 6 months. Many on this board are using it. If you have the Big Picture CYDY is the last thing you sell. But this is the only board I am on. I recently learned there are other boards. Someone from here should pick up the Big Picture Banner a lead the charge to protect those board readers.

Why does the Big Picture method save shareholders from a short attack? Because anyone with basic math skills can see the potential of 500 to 1000$ Everyone, run the potential rev numbers. A decent guess of a profit margin. Establish a guess on operating costs. If you don't sell in a short attack they cant hurt you.

My shoot from the hip number is 1$ earnings per share per billion in Revs. My PE Ratio guess is 100. I bet I am closer than a 40PE Ratio guess.

No I don't care if I am off by 50%. If so, Oh my it only goes to 500 rather than 1000$ What a dog. Understand?

Plus all of my earlier revs guesses have already been demonstrated to be way too conservative. I did not even know about Alzheimer's. That alone is 100$ value in our future price.

About future short attacks. They will strike again. They pick off the slackers, the weak, the rookies, and The STOP LOSS ORDER believers. You have got to be kidding me, I thought when I first read that some were using this.

I read that a few days ago. With an unusual degree of politeness I explained you can not let the enemy / shorts have a free lunch and the stop loss order user is buying that lunch and most likely a dozen adult beverages.
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