shotsky
5月前
Sorry, but you have no tiger hemp beer shares. NONE OF THEM WERE EVER PAID. You can argue all you want, but you are wrong. You can learn that for yourself by reading 2017 NSAV ihub posts. The only dividends ever given out were for the 'gift' where JT gave out 1 share for every 10 owned at ex-dividend time.
I have no expectation of any dividend shares every being paid out at any price. They were never registered, they were restricted, and as such, they don't really exist.
Major Profits
8月前
I was going to write a long rant about your reply but decided not to. Frankly, I don't believe I said a thing about MMs so I don't know why you wrote all you did about them. Perhaps you should reread what I wrote? Simply put, my contention is that some traders can trade this, as well as other tickers that are in the Expert Market, with the right broker as some (Canadian only?) brokers allow such trades. Apparently, the Expert Market is not a brick wall barring all trades from the public. Again, this from Gemini AI:
AI Overview
Yes, some Canadian brokers allow clients to buy stocks in the expert market, and many allow trading of over-the-counter (OTC) stocks.
There is also this written around the time I learned about it:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175317603&txt2find=Canadians%20expert%20market
And for some reason, those stocks now don't even trade the way Greys once did, which was without quotations. Instead they just don't trade, in the U.S., except for liquidations. Far as I know, only some Canadian brokers will allow clients to buy.
That's all I was saying! 🤦 I could find more about it but I don't care enough to do so.
So, can you disprove that? If so, how about some DD about it instead of an angry, smug, know-it-all berating rant about MMs?
TIA
P.S. People should do their own DD in regards to this.
P.P.S. I previously responded to your post but it was deleted. 🙄
shotsky
8月前
Clearly, you do not know the role of MM's in this market. First, there are no people involved. It is an automated market. When a ticker stops trading, it is MM's job to 'make a market', which is done by MM's trading among themselves to show activity when there isn't any real activity. That is all we are seeing here...mm's doing what they are supposed to do.
The idea that mm's 'load up' on inactive tickers hoping to 'cash in' later is pure hooey. Every trade is recorded, and computers don't 'think' about how to make a profit on a dead stock.
Sounds good though, for someone that has no clue what MM's actually do. Anyone that understands their role would never make such fallacious statements, that other inexperienced traders will then parrot to others as if 'they know'.
And the statement that 'some brokers' will let the public trade these sub trip stocks is rubbish. Why would anyone do that? Why would someone spend $4.95 to buy stocks that are at 0.000001? A million shares would cost $1. With the trade cost, you would be paying $5.95 to buy a million shares of stock that might never leave 0.00001. That's a hot one. Next you'll be saying they are going to short it. (As if it could actually go any lower!)
Major Profits
8月前
"MM's obviously - that's their job. And the public can't trade it."
Actually, some of the public can trade it as well as some other OTCM tickers in the Expert Market. The "trick" is to find a Canadian Broker that allows such trades. Yes, it's being done by Canadians and US traders.
AI Overview
Yes, some Canadian brokers allow clients to buy stocks in the expert market, and many allow trading of over-the-counter (OTC) stocks.
Such traders with those brokers can load up cheaply, before most other traders can even buy, and then, when the ticker finally (if ever) become's Pink Limited then Pink Current, they might dump shares (profit taking) which could make both them days actually close RED. Can't state with certainty that is what happened with GV*SI but it probably was. Might also explain why you can sometimes see some "pumpers" hyping up a ticker while it's in the EM.
GL
P.S. If you look for such a Canadian broker, and find one, please PM me the name.
TIA