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Re: jrsh post# 122782

Friday, 08/11/2023 9:36:24 AM

Friday, August 11, 2023 9:36:24 AM

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jrsh, this sums it up. This is the first page of a book soon to be released on the entire subject. The 400 page book will soon be avalable,


THIS page of CRITICAL DATA explains why this guide was written


Millions of investors buy billions of dollars worth of shares in 1,000’s of hot PUMPED penny stock tickers. That is a fact.

Companies say they need the money to expand and put their plan into action and you can easily see $20,000,000+ in shares sold on most of those penny stock tickers. That is also a fact.

But the companies financial data shows most of those tickers have NO MONEY. Another fact.

Most penny stock companies have no operations, lots of debt, mounting Losses, no revenue and none of the investor’s capital. So what is it they do besides just selling shares? NOTHING!

So when is investors MONEY going to get to the company to make the HOT new plan work so it benefits investors? NEVER!

WHY? Because ALL the shares investors buy do NOT come from the company and the money NEVER GOES to the company. That means you are NOT investing in the company. Another fact.

If investor’s money DOES NOT go to the company, where does all the retail investors money go?

You are giving your money to a private individual debt investor who acquires billions of shares from the public company far below the bid price that are resold as USED, non-company owned shares to retail investors through brokers.

Debt investors tell brokers to sell short 10 times the float when the price is at its highest. Once sold the debt shares are issued to cover the oversold shorts, the float increases and the share price declines.

WHY? Because that was the plan all along, sell USED non-company owned shares short to investors at the highest price, dilute the float to cover the oversold shares, drop the share price to $.000001, fold the company, reverse merge into a new ticker and do it all over again.