I agree wholeheartedly DOS. When investing in scams, only invest what you can afford to lose. You have one thing wrong though. The "I won't sell" aspect. That is the worst thing to do. When 'investing' in scams you do sell. Every time they lie and the market lets it run. Scams have a way of slowly working their way down to zero. Never believe the lies. Sell into them. Best advice EVER.
As we have seen with AURC, scams try to continually dangle carrots to keep their marks holding their shares. That's because if their marks are selling, it means they can't. It's all so slimey. AURC has no entered the time when nobody believes anything they say and rightly so. Like a kid who has lied to you one hundred times, at a point you start not to believe them. The company who cried 'scam'...like the kid who cried 'wolf'
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