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elks

07/11/18 7:54 PM

#106177 RE: DeerBalls #106176

Try .056 MMEX !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jmjjw

07/11/18 8:02 PM

#106179 RE: DeerBalls #106176

In a normal market, without manipulation, MMEX would’ve died, no-bid, long ago at triple-zero.

Sub-penny scams like MMEX have interesting, common characteristics:

- unsophisticated retail investors who get “trapped” into the con - they don’t recognize the pyramid-scheme elements for what they are, until its too late, and they’ve sunk substantial money (for them) into the scam

- one of the more hilarious aspects of these scams are the so-called “longs” who are part of the low-level pump and cheering squad - they squeal a lot over anyone who comes along with facts about MMEX, fighting imaginary battles over “Good and Evil,” “bashers,” and so on - the unsophisticated retail investors don’t understand the market, and how there is no profit at the retail level in shorting a stock like MMEX, how risky, and difficult that would actually be, but the “fake long” cheerleaders convince the unsophisticated that “bashers” are “paid,” “have short interest,” etc. The opposite is true - most people that come along to expose a scam like MMEX, the vast majority (and they are outnumbered more than 10:1) expose the scam for amusement - we watch these shows time and time again, seeing the same comedy as “longs” do the corrupt CEO’s/insiders dirty work, just like what’s happening with MMEX

- there is an animated video that is readily available that accurately describes the behavior of “longs” in sub-penny scams like MMEX - its been posted here a few times - one of the most comical statements, and beliefs, goes along the lines of “The guy told me I haven’t lost any money until I sell…” The mentality of the “loader” is absolutely hilarious - the MMEX dung-beetle, rolling up more nearly worthless shares - it is in part because many are so bad at math…

MMEX has billions of shares to serve up to “loaders,” devotees, and true-believers, who will never be able to accept that they were conned, until MMEX de-lists or gets suspended - then the shareholder suits start. All scams like MMEX go the same way, with only slight variations on the theme.

Stockteacher80

07/11/18 9:44 PM

#106185 RE: DeerBalls #106176

Why?