RE: Ramping V Deramping10 Oct 2021 16:02
You only have to look at the post history of these recent derampers to see what’s what.
Happy to continue calling out these characters for as long as it takes, so to make it easy for folks to catch up quickly I’m going to attempt a little lazy Sunday afternoon character analysis just for the ****s and giggles. :)
pastyc
This poster has been infrequently appearing and deramping around red days since mid-July wanting to buy in at a 50p price point. It’s never materialised and the SP has crept up ever since. Now suggesting folks sell up here and shilling other shares on a CINE board would indicate the actions of an increasingly desperate investor who had a particular buy-in price in mind which amusingly has also increased as time has gone on. Although no one can say with absolute certainty what the SP will be on any given day, he continues to suggest unrealistically low SP predictions on the board in a hope to convince a load of us to sell. Sadly for him, we don’t.
Outcome: Opportunities are frequently missed and like clockwork the poster disappears as soon as the SP increases. Any eventual buy-in will be a higher price than it is now.
pawelbak
On the other hand it's very obvious this character day-trades and right now needs the SP to drop. The plethora of posts made over the last few days would indicate very irrational behaviour and someone not at all confident in his own position. As most know, technical analysis never guarantees accurate outcomes and I certainly wouldn’t trust anyone to be offering impartial information especially from someone acting in this sort of manner. Not smart enough to realise his behaviour is blatantly obvious to all and sundry, he thinks he’s posting new damning evidence on CINE when in fact it’s all regurgitated old news that has already been picked apart months ago. Regulars have slammed every false claim he has made with ease and hopefully anyone with any common sense doesn’t take a blind bit of notice to any of this nonsense.
Outcome: Like broken clocks TA can occasionally prove to be correct, but can you 100% trust it with your investments? Just like all the many derampers that came before him, encouraging and pushing financial advice onto people and the general nefarious behaviour leads to an eventual ban.
It’s very simple, people with agendas tell others how to invest. Making financial decisions based on any deramper’s (or ramper's!) biased posts would be incredibly irresponsible. Please don’t ever let them get inside your head, they are acting in their own selfish interests, not yours. As I always state, any investor should always DYOR and then act accordingly for their OWN best interests. Trust no one but yourself.