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Starlost

02/18/24 11:55 AM

#50385 RE: AlwaysKing #50368

This is a hilarious reply. Just a couple of comments here.

The tickers you reference in your defence all achieved those peaks in 2021. I can show you 100's of triple zero stocks that ran to incredible highs during that period. Anyone holding anything made tons of cash then. That was an anomaly, like Gamestop, and there is really no point comparing anything that ran back then to now. It's just a very poorly constructed red herring for newbs thinking that such gains are going to be had now.

Also, this is one of my favourite things that all pumpers say:

I own millions of shares myself and there is nothing you can say that will cause me to sell any of them!"

Who is trying to get you to sell? This knee-jerk, juvenile response and stance is based in one's own feelings of uncertainty. I highly doubt Peter cares if you buy or sell. And certainly I couldn't care less if you buy or sell, or have shares. And I find it comical that some pumpers care so much if other posters have shares or not. What a completely futile concern.

And then, there's this:

I did my DD just like most of the other investors did and the filings prove what they prove especially with the same officers of a company that is doing over $600 million in Chinese Yuan which is $45 billion in USD that has over 300k merchants and over 50 million active users of their app!


We are all outsiders grappling with incomplete "DD". The only ones who have the complete DD are the insiders. The rest of us retail traders are at the mercy of what those insiders choose to release to the public. The speculation behind what is coming in here is just that, speculation. If it's a billion $$ company, then the likelihood that it's going to be a start-up subsidiary to take over the ticker is pretty much a guarantee. And those who consider themselves "investors" and just hold and hold forever, end up losing the most because they do become emotionally attached to their "investment."

Being an "investor" on the OTC is, imo, the wrong way to approach these plays, period. If you were still "invested" in those tickers you referenced, how would that go? There is your proof.