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Re: Mustang66 post# 95025

Thursday, 07/23/2009 1:12:16 PM

Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:12:16 PM

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"the unbelievable profits" from wnbd ,,,
are mostly in the bank accounts of the 504 Insiders ,
who 'buy' floorless/toxic ~CD's at a 15%-50% discount ,
to the then trading price , and then dump them All ASAP ,
for an easy/quick/riskless cashed-out profit of 18%-100% ,
the very next day , or sooner .

The other major profiteers from wnbd are the day-traders ,
especially the shorters , who play ~monthly , right after
each wnbd bounce peaks out , and drops ~20% . Then they
day-trade it during the subsequent ~month-long retracement .

For now , we're back to just watching wnbd .
Another ~monthly bounce is about due ; unless wnbd
breaks down to below $0.012 ; then it should slide
swiftly to below $0.006 , probably within 2 weeks .

Sincerely , ex . And , Winning trades to all , shortly .

P.S. ; This is an extra safe time for wnbd , shortly ;
mostly for 2 extra good reasons :

1] Nobody knows what happened to Lowes. Looks like they chose
to permanently doze. And never rose , then they froze , so it
goes. But , it never really mattered if wnbd stuff was ever
put on 1 rural shelf , across a river, from West Virginia.

2] However , much more importantly ; is the apparent lack
of REPEAT ORDERS from the Older 'big customers' of wnbd .
Looks like they just 'try it out' , with an 'opening order ' ,
and then it Never runs out . If it did, wnbd sales should be
way over $1M by now ; especially if [supposedly] thousands
of new stores have made 'opening orders' in the last year.

P.P.S. ; Ever notice how the wnbd CEO Never actually
answers this simple + direct question : " What percentage
of sales are 'restocking' orders from old customers ? "

Not that we're even surprised ; because hardly any retail
customer Ever uses up a quart of stain remover , unless
the bottle leaks ; or they move , and don't want to pay
extra to the movers, to move extra heavy UN-USED stuff.
[Unlike WD-40 , which is worth moving , and costs less ,
and weighs less , and has 1000's of unique perfect uses ,
but also Never gets used up , by Most retail customers.]

One final thought : Retail customers DO Keep Re-Buying
laundry soap. So , if wnbd's over-concentrated 32-ounce
bottles of stain-stuff Really Can do ~100 loads of laundry ;
Why Won't The CEO SELL IT AS Concentrated Laundry Soap ?
And Start Trying To Get Some Repeat Customers . After all ,
it's ~green , and easier to carry home from shopping , and
takes less space to store at home , and much cheaper to
package + ship to wholesale distributors , etc's...
[Unless , laundry fans can't appreciate green bananas . ]

Averaging-Down is profitable for shorters , only [and All pinky/penny CEO's + Brokers + M&M's].