RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Any Hope For An Early Christmas Present?regardless
you think there are only 10 shareholders for BTI?..lol..try start maybe x10 or 100 shareholders
maybe what I described yesterday was too complicated for you.
Let's dumb it down
Stage 1
- Boy Tommy has 10 candies worth $1 each. He loves this candy by the way, because it taste great!
- Tommy convinced his buddy Jimmy that the candies will taste like cr_p, and to make his statement more powerful, he sold 1 candy to Mary for .90.
- Jimmy freaked out and sold his 2 ONLY candies he has in his pocket for .80. A boy from next room now think "everyone" is unloading this candy because it's toxic, and therefore he wants to sell his as well.
- Tommy get his brother Timmy to buy up all the candies for sale below .80
- Once Tommy gets back his 10 candies (& possibily more) at discount. Proceed to Stage 2
Stage 2
- Tommy will now instruct Timmy to buy more candies so it pushes up the "value" to above $1 again.
- Tommy starts his Stage 1 tactic again.
What can you learn from this?
- Tommy will never sell ALL of his candies.
- Tommy makes profit scaring his buddies into selling their candies for cheap.
- Tommy will always replentish his candy inventory within a short period of time (ie. HE NEVER RUNS OUT!)
- Tommy can only do this if his buddies are gulliable enought to be tricked into selling.
- There is nothing wrong with this candy AT ALL. The flucuation of the price has NOTHING to do with how the candy tastes.
- All other buyers of this candie think Tommy/ Timmy/ Jimmy/ Mary are simply ridiculous.
- A new boy coming to the neighborhood observes this & think "I would like to try this candy, but MAYBE there is something wrong with it." Therefore holds off buying
- Another new girl (smarter one) coming to the neighborhood thinking- "I love this candy, but let me wait until more candy owners believes the lies Tommy is spreading so I can buy them cheap".
dude- you have serious comprehension issue- really. sell the shares.