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Bazooka is made by Topps, and while they're a private company, I'm pretty confident our eventual PEATF profits can buy all of us the company.

 
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Walmart margins shrinking. It starts and ends with AMZN.

They've had this huge wall put up around $1,460 that AMZN has just gotten flushed at over and over for the last month. After the impact they're putting on WLMT now, I think once/if it busts through this $1,460ish wall, it is a quick ride to $1,500. 

 
Last quick thought on AMZN:

Walmart did $11.5B in ecomm for all of 2017, and their Q4 only grew 23% - in comparison, AMZN did well over 10x that and in Q4 their growth was 40%. To me that is SUPER bullish for AMZN... If Walmart can't slow them down and grow at a clip close to them, nobody can. 

Think we're seeing the initial reaction to that thought now and it is only going to snowball. 

 
Walmart margins shrinking. It starts and ends with AMZN.

They've had this huge wall put up around $1,460 that AMZN has just gotten flushed at over and over for the last month. After the impact they're putting on WLMT now, I think once/if it busts through this $1,460ish wall, it is a quick ride to $1,500. 
Knocking on the door 

 
Knocking on the door 
When I said quick ride, I meant weeks, not hours :lol:

When the world was falling a few weeks ago, I said I still had a PT of $1,500 for AMZN at the end of Q1 - I'm gonna stick with that... There will be some ups/downs in the next 6 weeks, but the trend is still fairly clear.

Nonetheless, GO BABY GO!!

 
IDK, debating selling half now that I've almost doubled and free-rolling with the other half.
Always sound strategy IMO.  I'm staying the course because I'm prohibited from doing anything personally when our firm is actively involved in a name same day.  Here's a hint though....we aren't writing pink sell tickets in this one.

 
Always sound strategy IMO.  I'm staying the course because I'm prohibited from doing anything personally when our firm is actively involved in a name same day.  Here's a hint though....we aren't writing pink sell tickets in this one.
It's traded $26,000 worth today, thing is going bonkers :lmao:

I'll be honest, I did zero homework on this and have no clue what I'm holding, outside of Big **** Billionaire Blockchain - what is this dilution @skycriesmary speaks of?

 
It's traded $26,000 worth today, thing is going bonkers :lmao:

I'll be honest, I did zero homework on this and have no clue what I'm holding, outside of Big **** Billionaire Blockchain - what is this dilution @skycriesmary speaks of?
It's the single only thing that shows up if you google PEATF.

Edit: well, other than this thread.

 
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Ended fine 

I don't really understand these gigantic swings they've been on though. 
It's a huge index stock.  Mutual funds alone have 2/3 of the float. That is insane for something of this size.  It is a good argument for limitations on the institutional holding % having a hard cap.

 
So we're supposed to sell the PEATF, bank the profits, and then assume it will drop back down after dilution? 

 
That's where I was looking as well, to double up if the price goes down. I'm not a high roller like you guys, so my quantities are much less.

 
So we're supposed to sell the PEATF, bank the profits, and then assume it will drop back down after dilution? 
Well.....it isn't a forgone conclusion that all holders who participated on the 0.05 cent round of financing will sell when their lock-up expires in May.  Many who bought the deal at .05 also took part in the round of financing at 0.20, which had a vigorous appetite. Also, some of these investors are hedge funds or high net worth who don't want to pay short term capital gains.  Last thing you want to do as a manager is saddle your partners with huge tax obligations on their K1s.  

Will there be selling of shares when the lock-up expires?  I would be a fool to expect otherwise but we might also be overselling this event as a massive "dilution".  

 
Well.....it isn't a forgone conclusion that all holders who participated on the 0.05 cent round of financing will sell when their lock-up expires in May.  Many who bought the deal at .05 also took part in the round of financing at 0.20, which had a vigorous appetite. Also, some of these investors are hedge funds or high net worth who don't want to pay short term capital gains.  Last thing you want to do as a manager is saddle your partners with huge tax obligations on their K1s.  

Will there be selling of shares when the lock-up expires?  I would be a fool to expect otherwise but we might also be overselling this event as a massive "dilution".  
I don't really know what any of this means. Am I getting paid or what? 

 
CEO sounds cautiously bullish. 
I mean, at this point all early buyers have a double here.  I would probably sleep better at night if alls of youz sold half and played with hooooose $$$$.

But booze helps me sleep and I'm privy to news flow and looks on this one that others are not and I'm not seeing any of the big ballers do anything but add.  Feeding your winners, so to speak.  

I also haven't navigated away from my very bullish stance on Cobalt, which is an Oat wife hair away from touching $40.  It was $10 two years ago.  It's going higher.  And unlike an eCobalt or Cruz Cobalt, this thing actually has a pile of concessions (mined rock from copper operations with cobalt contained but abandoned when Co prices were depressed) with great potential and an elegant technology to prove material is comflict free.  

I like the story and the Hoopers (father/son) are experienced miners in the DRC which matters.  A lot.  

Sincerely,

General Blockchain Cryptopenis

 
This is going to be so profitable for all of us that all these posts should probably be deleted at this point. Actually, nuke the whole thread just in case. 

 
At this point, you guys own so much of stock (especially compared to the average daily volume) that any coordination in this thread of buying/selling is a likely SEC violation.
I’ll have my attourney direct them to the threads on Wrestling and Potato Diets as my “we are all idiots” defense.

 
:mellow:  You almost had me for a minute.  :brush:
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We see a young man in a suit tear a page off of a dot matrix printer and read it contemplatively. As he strides across the room, the logo for STOCKWATCH is visible in the background. He places the page on an older man's desk.

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So i decided to sell all of my spongetech shares to double up my holdings in peat moss blockchain cobalt cloud farmers incorporated.

Did you guys know that thing went belly up and those shares are worthless? 

I should probably check on my plastic 2 oil holdings too. 

 

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