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Re: just Scottie post# 122388

Monday, 10/10/2022 12:35:17 PM

Monday, October 10, 2022 12:35:17 PM

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Selling high initially to get $10-$20 million and then dilute and dump debt shares into the float from 200,000,000 to 10 billion so cheap buyers can jump in with the belief that they will rise back to the high number and buying 1,000,000 shares for $100 at $.0001 is not a risk with the dream what IF they go back to $.10 they make a cool $100,000 (aint gonna happen)

And of course the suckers who paid higher buy in lower to cost average so they can say WHO ME! I never paid $.10 per share; I only paid $.005 (after buying more shares cheap)

And when the price keeps dropping the schemers make even MORE money. Selling 200,000,000 at $.10 for $20,000,000 is the same selling 40 billion shares at $.001 and make $40,000,000 but it is a lot easier to sell shares on the OTC for $.001 then $.10 simply because OTC retailers are CHEAP and want to make millions off a few hundred dollars. OTC investors are like cigar smokers who buy fake COHIBAS and say they are real. Its all a dream fantasy. They want to believe but they know in reality the cigar is fake and they will never make any money on the OTC.

Its more a sucker lotto play but only the stock sellers have the winning lotto number. They get all the money and you can’t have ANY OF IT! When the diluted float has depleted all investors’ money and the stock is at the point that everyone has their fingers on the SELL button on any rise in price (that never emerges) the company does a 10,000/1 reverse split (more or less) ends up a new company plan and the process starts all over.

And the same suckers move to the next HOT ticker. So the plan all along is to take your money, its not a product of a failed idea or plan they really tried to make work. The plan from the start was to dump, dilute RS and do it all over again and as long as people want to toss money to OTCs, they will be right there to take it.