Ajax, if I’m not mistaken it was you that stated you bought options on your credit card not long ago? I’m not sure how anyone can really take your posts that seriously, it’s pretty clear the intent, it’s a very common theme on HC. Mug punter buys a piddly amount on borrowed, high interest funds, share price goes up a bit and mug punter sells thinking he’s a genius for using credit to fund his windfall……only to watch the sp continue to surge. Now mug punter feels compelled to point out any negative he can find because he is just a “good samaritan”, and if there aren’t any negatives he’ll sure as hell make some up. What mug punter doesn’t realise is, he’s already lost, because the day he bought options to a share on a credit card was the day he became a gambler and not a trader/investor.
btw, $10,000,000 @ 11c is only 90,000,000 shares, less than one days volume here of reasonable trade, a drop in the ocean.
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