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PhilCheeze

06/06/12 10:01 PM

#10325 RE: Penny2Paper #10324

Typically those who own shares and have done extensive DD on a stock such as PAPA will be bullish on a stock. Those who short the stock will tend to distort the truth and call the CEO a criminal and the company a scam. Both arguments have similar objectives to make money on the stock. If you own the stock you are considered a long investor. If you short the stock you are considered a short seller. If anyone tries to tell you that nobody can short sell penny stocks, they are lying through their teeth. MMs, like NITE and VERT, short penny stocks like PAPA every day illegally by selling short the stock before locating and borrowing the shares to do so, it's called failing to deliver, or the most common term known as naked short selling. Legally shorting a penny stock is possible by several brokers such as Interactive Brokers. There is a lot that can be learned and to win at this game you need to know all the forces at work in this otc market, known to many as the wild wild west.

I strongly suggest you watch the following video to learn exactly how it all works and what we all need to know as retail investors trying to win in a game fixed by the gate keepers, the MMs and hedge funds who trade through them.

http://www.deepcapturethemovie.com

Cheers, PC

Maria56

06/06/12 10:36 PM

#10326 RE: Penny2Paper #10324

I speak only for myself, and people will believe me or not. I am not invested in penny stocks in any capacity, long or short or chasing a temporary rise. Personally, I think penny stocks are bad karma, start to finish. The PRs are full of lies and misrepresentations and things that make no logical sense and so, too, are the financial reports. A little googling goes a long way to discredit most of this BS; I suspect it is much, much harder to confirm any real value in any penny stock. IMO.

Take any of my posts on PAPA and follow my research back to the online sources and check it for yourself. This is risky business, and chances are nearly 100% that if you make money, you will make it at someone else's expense. And the next time the "stuckholder," as someone here called them, may very well be you.

xtremezz

06/07/12 5:07 AM

#10340 RE: Penny2Paper #10324

The people who tout PAPA have been doing it from when the PPS was over .20, which means they're down 80% or more. They have a vested interest in luring people into this scam. When in doubt, check people's posting history and compare that with the stock price.

Please check: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=76160910

The stock came very close to dropping into the 10's, don't know if that still leaves you with a profit?