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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Big Banc Split Corp T.BNK

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BNK.PR.A

The investment objectives for the Preferred Shares are to provide their holders with fixed cumulative preferential monthly cash distributions in the amount of $0.05 per Preferred Share ($0.60 per annum or 6.0% per annum on the issue price of $10.00 per Preferred Share) until November 30, 2023 (the Maturity Date) and to return the original issue price of $10.00 to holders on the Maturity Date... see more

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Big Banc Split Corp > Holy Cow!
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Post by kingyahoo on Mar 22, 2016 12:47pm

Holy Cow!

I wonder how many of you on this board know how the game is played. First, But there are 2 factors that make traders undecided: greed and panic.
 
If you read this board, no one has to be Albert Einstein to see doubt, uncertainty, over-confidence and fearfulness. This is why trading is manipulated. I will give examples.
 
This morning, the BID was 1988K and ASK were 1982K, with regular changes. They are seldom wide apart. Why?
 
 First, crooks take profit: trading starts modestly and move up at a snail pace. I sell some within the first 15 minutes and an hour to 3 later I would buy back for less and sometime much less.
 
Now, have you noticed when a stock is gaining momentum, someone would jump in to sell for less. Why would anyone do that?
 
Well, they want your shares cheap by triggering your panic instinct.
 
Don’t chaste the train if it has left the station. Wait for the next train and you will be ahead. Most importantly, do not come up with theories, as this board is full of that: obsessive-compulsive behaviour. They have to ventilate their mouth.
 
And, I know what is going to happen. I have observed it for years. Now put this is your pipe and smoke it.
Comment by ChupacabraBueno on Mar 22, 2016 1:13pm
Anyone know if there's an online translator I could put this post in to translate it to English?
Comment by MohanLal on Mar 22, 2016 1:15pm
Use google translator and copy - paste your text. 
Comment by thedave2006 on Mar 22, 2016 2:10pm
so where is the vache?
Comment by kingyahoo on Mar 22, 2016 3:47pm
Something unusual is happening. I just bought at $1.83 immaterial. Nothing goes up or come down in straight line. Either it hits to buck, but would not go to $1.70. It has hardly moved since opening, except for a few seconds at $1.72.
Comment by Mulaman1 on Mar 22, 2016 3:51pm
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