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09/15/22 8:20 AM

#35358 RE: Groveman1 #35357

Currier does her job - I think the problem is that (a) people think the OTC is a get rich quick scheme and (b) people think that Currier chooses her merging companies based on how rich they will make shareholders overnight.

IMO, Currier takes the first merging company that comes along with money. She doesn't care if it's a holding company or a cryptocurrency meteor. She makes her money either way. And who can blame her?

She had a good tweet recently:



"honestly, the OTC is not a get rich quick scheme. If that is what you think it is, you really need to do your due diligence and rethink your strategy."

Yes, some people get rich overnight on Currier and George Sharp plays. Some people also get rich overnight on lottery tickets.

Some people call Currier the Queen of Custodianships and shout that custodianship plays are easy money. That's called pumping-and-dumping. THOSE people make money by selling before the actual merger happens. When I look at Currier and Sharp mergers, I see that 99% of them had the highest PPS spike long before the merger was announced. The people making money off Currier and Sharp know this and sell BEFORE the merger.

ILST, KRFG, OWUV, ILUS, even KAST -- all losers for those who are still holding. They are all lottery tickets, not investments.

I also think that Currier isn't doing ANYTHING with LLBO right now - she is juggling a lot of tickers that are Pink Current and probably has no time for LLBO. The ball is entirely in Acropolis' court. They need to get the ticker Current before Currier will give it the time of day, IMO.

That Acropolis website is interesting. I don't understand why they brought it back online because they aren't updating anything. At the very least, they should update KAST, and they could update KATX too.

RE: LLBO -- Look at the bright side: without Acropolis, LLBO would be dead as a doornail. Holmes had no intention to resurrect LLBO. He isn't going to resurrect Cyrcadia either, IMO. And he has nothing to do with Cyrcadia Asia so their stagnation is not his fault. That's all on Royea, and Royea walked away from Cyrcadia Asia, but if he sniffed any money coming around he'd get back on his soap box in a hurry.

I bet the Cyrcadia and Cyrcadia Asia private investors are livid. That, or they just shrugged and wrote off the loss and walked away themselves.

JMoneyHoops

09/15/22 10:08 AM

#35359 RE: Groveman1 #35357

Next update is in October I still think they’ll attempt OTCIQ again