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SammyTheBull

03/25/10 7:08 PM

#99357 RE: RyanEOD #99355

I'm not angry. Heck, I saw exactly where this would be back in October of 2008 and played it right. You see, I know the background with pinksheet companies in Beverages, Cars, Enzymes, Guitars, Identity Theft, Show promotions, etc.

BBDA has been an absolute disappointment to most and given the lesson after lesson, Weber hasn't learned much. Many people expected better things but history is a good predictor of the future and it's right where it should be.

No one's buying at $.0001 and selling at $.0002. You can't do that when there's an MM loaded with new shares to unload. This hasn't gone no bid, imo, because of all the new shares stacked up and ready to sell. A MM doesn't get his money if he can't sell them. When it's over, you'll know.
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elbiatcho1

03/25/10 7:19 PM

#99359 RE: RyanEOD #99355

"So, then why wouldn't someone throw a buy order in at .0001 and then if it goes up to even 0.0002 they have made 100%."

Life is that simple, eh? You say it can't go any lower? Lol.

If you throw a buy order at 1 right now you are bid sitting. The brokerage sets aside that money for the possibility of a future trade. You are not earning ANYTHING from that money sitting around. THEN if you happen to get filled you have to wait in line (again) to sell at a hopefully higher price.

People here have been doing exactly this AND getting filled (and you should know that because you are one that has been buying on the way down) BUT the problem is that the price consistently goes down and shareholders are unable to sell at the higher price because of dilution. >The one good thing that might occur is once dilution is maxed out there should be a pop in price<.


"What gets me is some people won't sell because they believe it will go up, but yet they slam it all day so that anyone walking in here runs for the hills screaming. This doesn't make sense to me."
Never heard of something called a "warning"? Emotions run high when someone has "invested" tens of thousands of dollars and then watch it dwindle down to a fraction. They don't sell because they still have "hope" yet will not falsely pump because of their "good nature".

Unfortunately "good nature" is incredibly overrated in terms of sub-pinkie stocks.