RE:RE:RE:NRTiramisu wrote: NoamGottesmanss wrote: The logic is that if all sellers had placed sales orders at a price like 0.15¢ and 0.165¢ then the action would necessarily go up to price. Your mistakes you want to buy always lower and the action never goes up. Solution stop buying and selling only at a minimum of 0.15¢
Pure genius! So that's how it works??? If I place my shares for sale at .20, then I can sell the millions I own? Dude, there are 200,000,000 shares in the float. Nobody in their right mind is going to purchase at .15 or .165 cents if they feel DM isn't worth that market cap (which would be $30 million at .15). People are unloading at this price because they want to get out.
160,000,000 today, 40,000,000 in escrow.