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recinvestor

05/28/17 4:50 PM

#43945 RE: DENN #43944

Use my words in full context if you're going to quote.

In my original message you replied to,
I also stated that some OTC stocks have very high market caps resulting from powerful and potent ingredients.

The stock you mentioned was actually as high as .50 in 2013 on its last mega run with an O/S under 2 billion shares at the time, so that's a better example if you're going to use one. I know because I was in that run, so if you're going to try and school me, (and out of context at that) there's a better case.

But examining your case for MJTK and having legitimacy for a .10 - .25 discussion at this point time, let's make the comparison to the other stock you mentioned and what powerful and potent ingredients that one had, and then let me know if MJTK has any of those similar ingredients. When and if MJTK does mix in those ingredients, I'll be happy to discuss dimes and quarters. And as I said in my original post, I'd love for MJTK to be at a dime or quarter.

The "ingredient" comparison:
The other company you mentioned had its mega run in 2013 when the landscape of the MJ sector was much different. CO passed amendment 64 in late 2012 marking an historic move to legalize MJ on a recreational level.

One of the first states to do so, it was seen as much more of a surprise in the making of the MJ movement, partly because the majority of the country still wasn't completely pro cannabis.

What this did was create a rush to get into MJ investments. At the time, there were only a handful of publicly traded stocks from which to choose, so a ton of money was spread amongst a very small offering vs today's choices.

What proceeded to take place for this individual stock on a national media level was absolutely epic in proportion to the widespread more generic coverage taking place today on a much larger pool of investment options.

The stock saw coverage from Forbes AND CNN with Dr Sanjay Gupta in peek prime time. In return, absolutely monstrous dollar volume poured into the stock, both from retail and institutional investment.

The principals of that stock knew the ingredients in play and issued consistent press, fueling the excitement.

I can't wait to see what MJTK does when they have steady press, national news media coverage, even 1/3 of the dollar volume the other stock had when it ran to .50, and are only one of a few MJ investment options available. When and if that happens, or we see a triggered squeeze from a short position or locked float, dimes and a quarter can fall into the category of fair discussion.

Retort?

Respectfully,
Rec