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Pharaoh-1

06/07/19 1:57 PM

#20256 RE: CorruptionFighter #20255

CF,

I appreciate you more than you think and I appreciate discussion.

I am clear, I will not invest here anymore once I reach my average and I don't care about what/how this company will proceed or do in the future. I will treat it the way I see it, anything wrong with this?.

In the past year, we have 11 stores, all over the websites, all sorts of promises and nothing materialize- we are at the same price if not lower. There is nothing good to keep riding the PPS ups and downs and watching this forever-even if it runs hard, it will always come back-nothing will be lost. I also refuse to contact someone tweeting a calendar to prove booking. It keeps getting worse in my book.

I hope that they get better financing so that we can get a good price jump before the usual thing happens again.

Cheers and best wishes to you.

hobbyjack

06/07/19 2:14 PM

#20258 RE: CorruptionFighter #20255

I've got my 640k shares locked up at .30 on a limit order good for 60-days. This stock won't get shorted on my account.

https://www.contracts-for-difference.com/Borrowing-lending-shares.html

Q:What can you do to prevent your shares holdings from being shorted?

A: Now what can the average personal investor do to stop their own shares being shorted, as believe me your own broker, if approached, WILL sell your own shares that they hold on your behalf as a nominee account.

There are two things you can do, the first is to certificate them but this is not obviously to everyone’s advantage but the alternative solution is simple. All you do is to phone your broker and put an order in saying that you wish to place your shares for sale at, for arguments sake, double today’s price. As they are ‘on order’ they cannot be lent out by your broker and in turn you are reducing the amount of ‘free shares’ out there that can be used for shorting purposes. And don’t forget to move your limit order up when the price starts to recover, then, that way your shares can’t be shorted – not much but helps :D.

Although an individual personal investor will not normally have enough shares to halt a concerted shorting attack, if a large number of holders did this it would reduce the overall amount of shares that they could get their hands on.

In my opinion well worth doing if not only for the knowledge that your own shares cannot and will not be used in a short attack against the very share that you own.

Pierretp

06/07/19 4:19 PM

#20270 RE: CorruptionFighter #20255

Thanks. Well said