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LootForMe2

03/02/18 8:14 PM

#127486 RE: why_meil #127477

The evils of Forex! lol I put a couple grand into a forex account around 15 or so years ago and loved the adrenaline rush from the volatility rush it provided. Coding computer programs on ways to beat state lottery games, casino table games and sporting events taught me how to develop code in at least 7 different computer program and database languages. None really worked.

I took a mild interest in marijuana stocks a few years ago and would watch them from time to time. iHub's, "Hot" list from the top menu is how I learned about POTN. I coded a program that gave me the monthly volatility and volume of penny weed-related stocks. When the asshole-of-the-world, "Jeff Sessions" came out with his change in policy on January 2018 I took notice. CBD, something I never heard of, was one of the stocks that were rocking. I did more research into CBD and was floored to learn this part of the marijuana. a.k.a. hemp plant is legal across the USA as long as the THC is less than or equal to 0.3%.

Thanks to iHub I am now both an investor and a repeat customer of DiamondCBD.com's products.

Many of these penny stocks are a very high risk due to their volatility. If the average monthly volatility is under 4% the stock probably does not have enough volume for my trading style. POTN's average monthly volatility and volume on a daily basis is currently at 15.58% (volatility) and average volume at 9,939,384 shares.

Even tho these numbers have fallen from when I first found PTON they are still way higher than my borderline of whether it is worthy of considering.

If I discovered PTON today with these numbers I would still consider buying shares.

With a little research in their customer's experience with their products they offer for sale, I would have been tempted to try a small order.

Thanks to my DD which was mostly from this site, I am a repeat customer. One day or another this company's stock is getting off this Pink listing.

I am using money that is borderline if I can afford to lose to buy and hold POTN shares.

Either way I win. Their products help me more than anything the medical world could do and my back problem began when I was 14. I am in my 60s.

The products work for me. I have very, very little control over POTN's share price on a daily and weekly basis. To me that is irrelevant.

Time will decide those who invests in POTN are eating Ramen Noodles or Surf & Turf.

My money is on the Surf & Turf :0)