Well, with regards to this:
"Let this sink in: If an average of 25 I-Hubbers owned stock in each of the 3,847 Suspensions over the last 11 1/4 years that means ~96,175 I-Hubbers lost most or all of their money in each suspended stock. If each I-Hubber lost an average of $2,000 or $5,000 or $10,000 for each SEC Suspension that would be a collective loss of $192,300,000 to $480,750,000 to $961,500,000!!! STOP being a casualty with untenable losses in SEC Suspensions by learning what types of stocks are at risk of an SEC Suspension."
No...no...no. You created a false from a truth(statistic/fact)...
statistic(truth): 3,847 Suspensions over the last 11 1/4 years
The rest is just a creative biased example. Just being a dick...I get the point you are making. I also agree with it....as in:
STOP being a casualty with untenable losses in SEC Suspensions by learning what types of stocks are at risk of an SEC Suspension ....yep!
Sorry for being a dick ...lol