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Replies to post #49 on MJ Stocks

Replies to #49 on MJ Stocks

jugs

08/08/14 1:48 PM

#50 RE: hopeful6 #49

Beautiful post. Absolutely beautiful! You have a knack for identifying strengths in people and corporate actions and you then demonstrate your personal stance in relation to possible impact upon others.

Mid-day PRs are generally thought to be not smart for they tend to slip beneath the radar of most investors. The standard protocol would have the PR released prior to the market opening with Monday being the day offering greatest strength. Friday is the weakest day of the week as it is the last day prior to the weekend when short-term players usually liquidate holdings. When I was writing PRs, I released them on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Wednesdays are coupon days for devotees of supermarket lore and the least effective time to be releasing a PR while Thursday is the last opportunity to capitalize on Friday which is the final splash day prior to the weekend.

I hope Tony does not hear the diatribes. Nobody should have to hear such vicious attacks over and over. It is insanely disturbing to me that anybody would assume such lofty executive privilege as to morally indict others.

QASP is, in my mind, a company without investment merit. I see a flight school unable to pay its employees, a company with no background whatsoever in the MJ sphere of influence suddenly pretending to be a hydroponic grower and facilitator and more, equally deserving of public questioning. This thing was hyped like crazy. I bought into it although on a limited scale in terms of investment. I lost a few hundred $$ because I was stupid. Shares are now waaay down just in the past couple to three weeks or so. I think everybody got smart. I would strongly encourage folks to stay away from this thing. I'm a momentum player as a rule and QASP's momentum is to the downside something awful. And volume is miniscule in comparison to where it was just a few weeks ago.

Another one to avoid in my opinion: FDMF. This is operated by a slick operator alright. I have yet to see a single instance of his doing anything at all for the enrichment of shareholders. Brian Kistler is a piece of work alright.

It's not for me to identify companies which I believe are scams for I believe any company publicly traded is capable of generating cash for the investor smart enough to capitalize on such opportunity. I am not always so smart. lol

Everything above is in my opinion only. I do not wish to discourage others from making their own investment decisions.