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05/12/22 5:19 PM

#108279 RE: art35 #108276

Art, in the history of investing, there has been a buyer for every seller, even for stocks down 99% and more. Stocks don't go straight down. You talk about "why isn't this in the trips" almost as if, "why isn't the decline so bad"! This POS is down over 95% since Labor Day! Art, a stock cannot fall more than 100%.

The decline of RGBP in just 9 months is ridiculously stunning.

Someone will buy RGBP shares that are sold to bring this 95.5% down from highs,
and someone will buy RGBP shares that are sold to bring this 96% down from highs,
and someone will buy RGBP shares that are sold to bring this 96.5% down from highs, and someone will buy RGBP shares that are sold to bring this 97% down from highs.

This is the pinks sheets! There are always people that THINK they understand an investment and buy "CHEAPIES" and yet are dead wrong! ALWAYS! Go back and look at the chest beating buyers at 3-4 cents here because the stock was down 50% How'd they do? Ask them why they bought!

The people that are buying don't understand that RGBP won't be touched/bought by ANYONE. They fail to understand that none of the science here will result in a single drug! They don't understand that, so they buy, and in future years, will see their $ disappear.

Please don't interpret that as anything even the slightest bit bullish!

There's one born every minute, Art, and in the pinks, there are DOZENS born every minute!

Musical Shares

05/12/22 5:26 PM

#108280 RE: art35 #108276

There will always be people buying and selling (as long as there isn't a discretion on the stock). Whether it's individual retailers or market makers who need to keep the market liquid so they buy and sell from their accounts.

There are market participants that have shares at all different price levels. For example, market participant 1 might have shares at .002 and market participant 2 at .046... So, one might sell because their entry point is low to make a profit while another might buy because they want to average down.

People forget that there are numerous players in the market and all have differing opinions or goals or objectives (such as a market maker).