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guaranteed the owner won't be lying about the 10 second thing... he will genuinely beleive it would run 10's because it as a T-free turbos on it

probably has a T66 and a full MoTec system exhaust,

and maybe a stand alone fuel management system and enough NOS to blow us all up.

Fortescue Metals was a penny stock too...

I sold at 5.4, will buy back in lower as people panic sell. Staying for the long term but not watchin profit piss away in the mean time.

Market is incredibly sensitive to the smallest things - it was positive news and because of a typo or confusing explanation, or higher expectation...drops 10% and then people's stop loss orders set in like a domino effect...or people do what I did. Once it over sells / rats leave the ship it bounces back, hence bounced to 4.7 after touching as low as 4. I hope it goes/stays down for my buy back in, but hope it rises in general / long term. The fundamentals haven't changed for this one if you're in it for the long term - shitloads of oil in the ground, the oil hasn't gone anywhere, and the play has been derisked from 40% to a 60% chance of success - regardless of market sentiment it's a great long term investment that I'll be back in for, likely tomorrow.

It's being manipulated pretty hard - mum and dad investors dumping shares and losing out whilst institutional investors reverse their trucks up to the loading bay for cheap accumulation. The trade history was showing bots / high frequency trading hard at work. Nearly 10% of the company's value traded in one day, meaning there were buyers for all the sellers - and not traded into the hands of nervous private investors. Massive tree shake so the pro traders can get big IMO; that says it all about the company's future, but those selling won't be a part of it (actually better for the company long term with less emotional investors involved).

Being in a different time zone is f**king with me bad - can't daytrade this thing to make money, also going to be hard to pick when to buy back in.

Honestly Birds the stuff you wrote can be found in about every penny stock thread that as gone downhill on hotcopper

But as they say DYOR

IMO this stock will just go down and drift away until there is unexpected positive announcements

Hey i could be wrong and one day ill see you drive past in a Lamborghini

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Honestly Birds the stuff you wrote can be found in about every penny stock thread that as gone downhill on hotcopper

But as they say DYOR

IMO this stock will just go down and drift away until there is unexpected positive announcements

Hey i could be wrong and one day ill see you drive past in a Lamborghini

It's true, however with this one the fundamentals are all there...the company is doing exactly what it set out to do and what started as a 25% chance of success has over time been upgraded to 60%, so not your usual pump and dump penny. They under promise and over deliver with announcements; any hype can be blamed solely on the market or third party manipulation. As I said, FMG started as a penny and one man's genius gave mum and dad investors Lambo money. I agree and think that there could be a bit more of a drop to it, particularly if the next announcements don't live up to hype. The next one to cause a massive jump would likely be a takeover / joint venture. But I've made plenty with 88E myself...I could sit it out and be happy with the win, but would rather lose it all than miss out on what this thing could do one day. First ride to you...

you guys are pissing money down the drain.

restaurants are where its at,

How many Michelin stars you got Moh?

Actually i got a friend opening up a restaurant in a few months

Ill need to remember to hit you up for equipment

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