@SOSTacoJohnson Yeah, I have figured as much now. They do choose good companies (usually) that will do good long term but I have been following them for a while now. I believe they short companies to get their stocks down, buy shares, then send out emails to advertise. Once it is up they sell then short again after a few days. It seems to be very obvious.
@Connerhead woawoawoa... STOCKS, and stock prices, have NOTHING to do with the amount of money a company brings in. Theoretically a company could do very well in a quarter, and still have low performing stocks. I cannot stress enough, the importance of understanding how markets work, and how to understand and research stock investments FOR YOURSELF. Honestly, listening to OTHER PEOPLE tell you how to invest your money, is like being the blind man in the land of 1 eyed men. Beware.
@Connerhead and in addition, I really hope you didn't lose anything to them. If you did you should consider doing hefty amounts of research in the future.
onathan Lebed of Lebed(dot)biz and Gerard Adams of WallStreetGrand and both of Inflation(dot)us, the National Inflation Association must be brought to justice if the public allegations that they have been front-running and defrauding people in pump-and-dump schemes is true. These impostors would have gone away making fortunes off the backs of thousands of intentionally mislead people if so.
Google search: SEC Complaint Center and submit your own take.
Jonathan Lebed of Lebed(dot)biz and Gerard Adams of WallStreetGrand and both of Inflation(dot)us, the National Inflation Association must be brought to justice if the public allegations that they have been front-running and defrauding people in pump-and-dump schemes is true. These impostors would have gone away making fortunes off the backs of thousands of intentionally mislead people if so.
Google search: SEC Complaint Center and submit your own take.
Hehe, wonder if this guy will mention Mega's latest find.... Mega Precious is not owned by NIA. I am tired of a good company being trashed.
Connerhead 5 months ago
@Connerhead nia is a penny stock scam dude. dont be an idiot
SOSTacoJohnson 3 months ago
@SOSTacoJohnson Yeah, I have figured as much now. They do choose good companies (usually) that will do good long term but I have been following them for a while now. I believe they short companies to get their stocks down, buy shares, then send out emails to advertise. Once it is up they sell then short again after a few days. It seems to be very obvious.
Connerhead 3 months ago
@Connerhead woawoawoa... STOCKS, and stock prices, have NOTHING to do with the amount of money a company brings in. Theoretically a company could do very well in a quarter, and still have low performing stocks. I cannot stress enough, the importance of understanding how markets work, and how to understand and research stock investments FOR YOURSELF. Honestly, listening to OTHER PEOPLE tell you how to invest your money, is like being the blind man in the land of 1 eyed men. Beware.
SOSTacoJohnson 3 months ago
@Connerhead and in addition, I really hope you didn't lose anything to them. If you did you should consider doing hefty amounts of research in the future.
SOSTacoJohnson 3 months ago
I copied and pasted the flagged as spam comment by Anon222972 since it does not seam to be as spam in my opinion.
Lustrum0005 8 months ago
onathan Lebed of Lebed(dot)biz and Gerard Adams of WallStreetGrand and both of Inflation(dot)us, the National Inflation Association must be brought to justice if the public allegations that they have been front-running and defrauding people in pump-and-dump schemes is true. These impostors would have gone away making fortunes off the backs of thousands of intentionally mislead people if so.
Google search: SEC Complaint Center and submit your own take.
Lustrum0005 8 months ago
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Jonathan Lebed of Lebed(dot)biz and Gerard Adams of WallStreetGrand and both of Inflation(dot)us, the National Inflation Association must be brought to justice if the public allegations that they have been front-running and defrauding people in pump-and-dump schemes is true. These impostors would have gone away making fortunes off the backs of thousands of intentionally mislead people if so.
Google search: SEC Complaint Center and submit your own take.
anon222972 9 months ago