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I would but the parking's atrocious.
I'd rather not, thanks all the same, but my posting history pretty much tells my story of woe. I'm local to the mine. I wanted to contribute. I fell for the hype like many others. CF failed the shareholders full stop.
He means Chris Fraser AKA J curve. Not Dave Fraser, former CEO of Great Western Mining Corp. (Hope they're not related)
I'd be laughing if it hadn't cost me 100k
IBAB, yes that's right, for Great West Mining, its ticker is GWMO, hopefully whitebox arent shorting this one too much. ATB
I was going to but I've bought a space suite now for take off.
Well, IBAB, currently 18% up on my investment Great Western Mining company (GWMC) IBAB since buying in at lunch time today. Went from -15% to 3%.
I'm not advocating that SXX members member pile kn to GWMC but it sure feels nice being up on a share for once. Sorry for spamming folks
Well I've taken IBAB's advice not to touch AIM stock and plowed all my spare cash into Great Western Mining Corporation (GWMC).
I've done my research and read at least a dozen posts from their LSE chat room. (All from the same bloke saying that it's going to fly!)
Index linked trackers ...yawn :-/
I bought in at 37p and watched it slide all the way down. Weeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
I dunno. I'm having the same thought!!!
I've still got £40k left in my HL account, I'm actually thinking of buying back in!!!!
I wouldn't put it past the sneaky bat stewards
I've just sold out.
Lost over a 100k on this plum
Sxx is staring at admin where shareholders will get nothing
Pretty much. 5.5p is what CF (now affectionately known as C**t Face) referred to as maximising share holder value.
Or RNS at 7am?
Sat waiting to found out. Could be either, wouldn't be the first time:
1. SP pumped and dumped for no apparent reason.
2. SP moved significantly prior to RNS (leaky ship).
I'm just sat in the bathroom, waiting, preparing for a number 2
My monies on
So someone who's postsed hundreds and hundreds of a negative posts over the past few months has just bought in?
Where's the logic - hedging his short?
Neither is "likely" in my opinion. Just putting your posts into perspective for the uninitiated (though granted there aren't many that haven't twigged to your agenda by now)
I haven't worked out whether he's got a hidden financial motive or whether he's just a sad bar steward. I'm mean, the frequency and volume of his posts are just incessant.
I dont mind contrasting views, but my only conclusion is that he has a financial incentive to surpress the opinions on the board, because he continuously posts the same view over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. He is agenda is to dominate the board. That's unacceptable. @#total bell end
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The Jungle of Online Finance Chat Rooms
If a small-cap stock rises from $0.05 to $0.50, it means it has risen from 5 cents to 50 cents. That’s an eye-watering 900% profit. No blue-chip stock could ever hope of generating a return on your investment of that magnitude, quicker than an embryonic small-cap stock with wings flapping, gaining altitude with a whiff of sales revenues and ambitious expansion plans already on the horizon.
That word ‘potential’ is probably the most used word in small-cap investment chat-rooms, stock-market announcements and investor discussion groups. Small-cap investing is all about turning potential into actual market traction.
Here comes the cavalry
It would seem that alongside the indomitable growth of internet connectivity, there has been a proportional growth of online users with stark resemblances to real-life market participants, including all their shortcomings.
Just like when you’re at the pub — there are lots of voices you like the sound of, and you could agree with a lot being said. But by the same token, the same pub has fraudsters, liars, loiterers, wind-up artists, plenty of slurred speech littered with grammatical mistakes, and even the odd oddball. There’s also an investor or two floating around.
Since the dotcom bust in 2001, we've seen possibly the greatest bull market of all time, and it has coincided with incredible rates of Internet connectivity, and importantly, a far-flung assimilation of digital communication into everyday life — possibly the greatest communications revolution of all time.
These two factors have made investment chat rooms and bulletin boards incredibly popular, incredibly easy to access, and therefore, helter-skelter at times due to the inherent anonymity.
Sometimes dubbed "Desktop Warriors", or "Keyboard Jockeys", one of their most abhorred monikers is “Troll”.
Savoury and Unsavoury
Within the realms of the Internet, investment chat rooms take up a rather niche segment dwelled by both unsavoury characters you should avoid, and helpful ones that provide good insights, as well as a few laughs.
After reading this detailed character profile of Internet Trolls, you’ll be ready for any slime these characters spew and you’ll know exactly what you’re walking into if you decide to tangle with them online.
Internet Troll Profile
Usually male
Spends long periods of time online with an existing addiction to Bloomberg News and/or CNBC Europe
Highly motivated by money but struggles to enter commercial premises to make purchases or seek advice regarding a potential purchase due to social anxiety
Intends to obtain, tamper with, exchange and deliver harmful information to adversely affect the price of a stock, or the sentiment underpinning a stock.
A general understanding of digital tools, the Internet, and its capabilities. Comfortable with employing tools such as VPN servers, multiple email accounts and even e
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Lol, nice one speedy :-) it's more likely them suing posters on this BB for liable!
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