RE:RE:RE:RE:Not hard to see who the shorter is......Jetstream1281 wrote: My point is that he makes a living driving potentially legitimate companies into the ground rather than investing in them. That's not illegal although I personally believe it is a pretty shady way to make a living. It's already been alluded to here that he is not alone in this, and I think that is definitely a possibility when viewing the history of many of the members of this forum - If true, that is collusion which IS illegal. He is a so called "investor" with 100s of pages of comments on many stocks - virtually NONE of them positive over years and years - draw your own conclusion......I've drawn mine....not that there is anything I can do about it. I just want people to be aware of who they're dealing with......
Colluison is illegal and also hard to prove with small cap stocks. It took regulators over a decade to prove large banks were manipulting the gold price and in the end a small fine was levied and no one was jailed. There is little to gain in trying to prove so by the CSE on a stock whose market cap is less than $5M. I still can't believe manipulators would waste time on FDM when there are other stocks that are liquid and easier to manipuate. Bitcoin and digital currency related stocks comes to mind if you want to think collusion and manipulation.
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