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Post by jedwards99 on Sept 3, 2013 12:52:52 GMT -5
Trading has officially halted. 86,834,688(and counting) shares traded today.
TRADES ARE NO LONGER LISTED
Some quick money was made and lost.
0.03160.0234 (42.55%) Real-Time Best Bid & Ask No Inside Bid/Offer
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Post by cswift71 on Sept 3, 2013 12:53:50 GMT -5
So it appears. Still blows my mind all those people that bought the last few trading sessions.
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Post by jr on Sept 3, 2013 12:56:13 GMT -5
So it appears. Still blows my mind all those people that bought the last few trading sessions. That's because your knowledge base about how the markets work is poor.
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Post by cswift71 on Sept 3, 2013 12:57:50 GMT -5
So it appears. Still blows my mind all those people that bought the last few trading sessions. That's because your knowledge base about how the markets work is poor. Not really. I knew the risk. Just not sure why people like you and Kid were so locked on bashing those of us who had the balls to take a risk. It is our $$ after all.
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Post by fufat on Sept 3, 2013 13:01:06 GMT -5
That's because your knowledge base about how the markets work is poor. Not really. I knew the risk. Just not sure why people like you and Kid were so locked on bashing those of us who had the balls to take a risk. It is our $$ after all. HEAR HEAR!!!!
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Post by We Got Hosed!!! on Sept 3, 2013 13:02:39 GMT -5
That's because your knowledge base about how the markets work is poor. Not really. I knew the risk. Just not sure why people like you and Kid were so locked on bashing those of us who had the balls to take a risk. It is our $$ after all. some poor sole still bidding for 100K at 299cents.. it's realy over... the risk was always there. hope everyone is in good health
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Post by jr on Sept 3, 2013 13:24:27 GMT -5
That's because your knowledge base about how the markets work is poor. Not really. I knew the risk. Just not sure why people like you and Kid were so locked on bashing those of us who had the balls to take a risk. It is our $$ after all. You ask a lot of questions . . . because your knowledge base is so poor. No one was buying any of these shares as an "opening" transaction over the past several days . . . The only buying that was being done was short-covering by market-makers scalping from the short side. Duh.
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Post by cswift71 on Sept 3, 2013 13:27:00 GMT -5
Not really. I knew the risk. Just not sure why people like you and Kid were so locked on bashing those of us who had the balls to take a risk. It is our $$ after all. You ask a lot of questions . . . because your knowledge base is so poor. No one was buying any of these shares as an "opening" transaction over the past several days . . . The only buying that was being done was short-covering by market-makers scalping from the short side. Duh. Easy to say now. I was willing to take the risk. Not sure why that irks you so much.
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Post by kevinblandford on Sept 3, 2013 13:32:16 GMT -5
The party is not over.
It's @ my house.
It's called an Irish funeral.
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Post by jr on Sept 3, 2013 14:28:56 GMT -5
You ask a lot of questions . . . because your knowledge base is so poor. No one was buying any of these shares as an "opening" transaction over the past several days . . . The only buying that was being done was short-covering by market-makers scalping from the short side. Duh. Easy to say now. I was willing to take the risk. Not sure why that irks you so much. No, it isn't easy to say now. It's just basic market mechanics, of which you are ignorant.
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Post by cswift71 on Sept 3, 2013 14:33:22 GMT -5
Easy to say now. I was willing to take the risk. Not sure why that irks you so much. No, it isn't easy to say now. It's just basic market mechanics, of which you are ignorant. This is where you become a joke. The market is not that easy to figure out. If it were people as smart as you would be rich beyond even your belief and be retired on an island they owned being served adult beverages all day...not chatting with us on a message board. Sorry man but you do not have it all figured out. My risk did not pay off here. Not a problem. Why is it for you?
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Post by keith on Sept 3, 2013 15:13:37 GMT -5
The market may not be easy to figure out but when a company tells you in advance that it will be canceling it's stock, when the judge tells you the stock will be cancelled and analysts tell you it will be cancelled it ain't hard to figure out anymore.
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Post by jedwards99 on Sept 3, 2013 15:23:40 GMT -5
Based on the number of shares traded some people made a lot of money riding the ups and downs that averaged some days over 200% gain followed by slow declines. Those who figured it out made many many many times their original investment while the stock was pumped and dumped. Just look at the daily volume charts. Last week 99 million shares, today 86 million on the day everyone KNEW it was to be cancelled. If the continually bought near the bottom of the cycles, pumped it up and sold only near the top, they could have made well over several thousand % of their investments, knowing all well that when the music stopped, they were holding warm jello. As long as their last trades were a mere fraction of their total, it didn't matter when it stopped.
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Post by keith on Sept 3, 2013 15:33:01 GMT -5
Based on the number of shares traded some people made a lot of money riding the ups and downs that averaged some days over 200% gain followed by slow declines. Those who figured it out made many many many times their original investment while the stock was pumped and dumped. Just look at the daily volume charts. Last week 99 million shares, today 86 million on the day everyone KNEW it was to be cancelled. If the continually bought near the bottom of the cycles, pumped it up and sold only near the top, they could have made well over several thousand % of their investments, knowing all well that when the music stopped, they were holding warm jello. As long as their last trades were a mere fraction of their total, it didn't matter when it stopped. It's called day trading. Once the judge announced his decision they jumped in like sharks in blood filled waters.
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Post by jr on Sept 3, 2013 17:53:26 GMT -5
The market may not be easy to figure out but when a company tells you in advance that it will be canceling it's stock, when the judge tells you the stock will be cancelled and analysts tell you it will be cancelled it ain't hard to figure out anymore. Bingo! But Mr. Swift ain't very swift. Sad really.
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Post by cswift71 on Sept 3, 2013 18:30:41 GMT -5
The market may not be easy to figure out but when a company tells you in advance that it will be canceling it's stock, when the judge tells you the stock will be cancelled and analysts tell you it will be cancelled it ain't hard to figure out anymore. Bingo! But Mr. Swift ain't very swift. Sad really. There are times that it does not play out at face value. You experienced investors are above it though. We understand
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Post by keith on Sept 3, 2013 19:52:45 GMT -5
"You experienced investors are above it though. We understand "
Been telling you that forever. Sorry you were so slow on the uptake. Enjoy your day.
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Post by We Got Hosed!!! on Sept 3, 2013 19:56:24 GMT -5
Still makes me wonder why so many yahoos still here..
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