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customerserviceguy

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18. It's not about their business models
Thu Jan 28, 2021, 12:51 AM
Jan 2021

They are merely a vehicle for a pyramid style scheme that gets people caught up in it, while those in (and out) early profit.

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Overstock was one of the first Wellstone ruled Jan 2021 #1
I worry about pension accounts that rely on the stock market being raided by these schemes. TheRealNorth Jan 2021 #2
Completely DonaldsRump Jan 2021 #4
Believe me customerserviceguy Jan 2021 #16
Fascinating...and a bit terrifying... jmbar2 Jan 2021 #3
Having social media customerserviceguy Jan 2021 #17
it can be very difficult to dissect the reasons for stock movements unblock Jan 2021 #5
Could be. But Blackberry? And AMC? DonaldsRump Jan 2021 #6
amc recently announced they shored up their cash position and bankrupcty is off the table unblock Jan 2021 #7
AMC shot up because they secured almost a billion dollars in new financing calguy Jan 2021 #9
Exactly TheRealNorth Jan 2021 #11
AMC closed at $19.90 today calguy Jan 2021 #14
I bought AMC at $16 a couple years ago. bif Jan 2021 #20
It's not about their business models customerserviceguy Jan 2021 #18
This makes me really wonder about the prudence of options trading being a legitimate market KPN Jan 2021 #8
Can you explain what you mean? A HERETIC I AM Jan 2021 #12
Lol. What's clear to me is clear to me. Had a KPN Jan 2021 #13
Fair enough! A HERETIC I AM Jan 2021 #21
Agreed. Derivatives are the devil's playground RainCaster Jan 2021 #15
Pools and syndicates drove the 1920s market mania bucolic_frolic Jan 2021 #10
There is a large short interest in $AMC and people are hungry for more whttevrr Jan 2021 #19
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