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lambchop43

10/16/17 8:56 AM

#30758 RE: F2 #30757

It also got personal with me because they shook a few bucks out of my pockets during the spiral down.I learned a lesson & came back with more shares of LWLG than I had beforever the games started to get played. Not budging. Even acquired more last week. Best to the longs.
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pitcook

10/16/17 9:45 AM

#30759 RE: F2 #30757

F2 your comment that "Normally, I would agree Full... the main difference here being tactics employed by shorts. I think that is the obvious difference. There has never been a reasonable dialogue about the stocks value." is right spot on.

My longtime issue on these message boards is that in total transparent candor the people that hype the stocks are exactly the same. For at least a decade the hyper's have been misrepresenting where the science of the GOO has progressed and warned of imminent explosive share value based on false information. How is this any different?

Both are wrong and a waste of our time. The people that actually go to the conferences, speak to the management team, and those that actually really understand the science and help us learn are the reasons that most of us read the MB.

The fools that cut and paste the same drivel everyday which I have put on ignore are like little children saying as the great philosopher P. W. Herman quoted "I know you are but what am I?, I know you are but what am I?"
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mackwheaton

10/16/17 9:55 AM

#30760 RE: F2 #30757

The reality is that these OTC markets are allowed to function with virtually no protection for small investors. Market makers can easily manipulate bid/ask due to lower volumes and always have the full order book available to know when the can squeeze down to a trigger point and grab up cheap shares, then return the share price to a point above their purchase price. Hedgies can do it and make millions, plus pay a max tax rate of 20%.

They need not do any DD, they need to know nothing about a stock but the order book. Algos spit out the most vulnerable market prices and the selling kicks in, sell a few thousand, trigger a huge stop loss, gobble it all up, on to the next opportunity.

There is not a breath of interest in what a company does, it's all about making money today. Until regs balance the playing field small investors will get played. And small investors have no lobbyists and no organized opposition, so we are always prey. Act accordingly.