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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Luvin_It who wrote (10388)12/17/2016 4:21:30 PM
From: helo4Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
Perhaps the answer to why folks were not buying into the CCB nr comes from a CCB poster on SH, who posted their view back in November.

Perhaps someone from the 'gang of 5' felt it was time to go....



To: Luvin_It who wrote (10388)12/17/2016 6:35:00 PM
From: RuddyMongooseRespond to of 12350
 
Message #10388 from Luvin_It at 12/17/2016 11:47:27 AM

Does anyone have any thoughts as to why the market yawned and sold off CCB after the recent news? Chief said this would be the defining moment. Why were folks in the know using this as an opportunity to get out of CCB?
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It is fairly obvious that CCB's management and CCB pumpers like Chief, Nucie-Robert-Crystals, Fact-Checker-hoov, jiggydodo, shoto have lost credibility among retail investors. This group has made so many statements and predictions about the Miller property and CCB's future share price that have not come true that a loss of credibility was inevitable. The egregious behavior of the CEO posting with his SmallCap52 account at Stockhouse and the continuing accusations of defamation and legal threats against public forum posters undoubtedly contributed to the loss of credibility among retail investors. Continuous ZEN bashing for the past 2-1/2 years by the group I call the ZEN Bashers has further damaged CCB's reputation. It is for these reasons that CCB NRs are met with a big yawn from retail investors. CCB supporters have squandered their goodwill with investors. Who can blame investors for wanting to unload their CCB shares under these circumstances? We all know Chief and his group have 30 million shares to unload but he's trapped in that trade because retail investors don't want any part of CCB except for a quick trade. Any large sales from that group is going to depress the share price and retail investors are well aware of that risk.

CCB's chart - long term and short term - looks quite dismal. Indicators are signalling a price pullback is underway. I'll be looking for another chance for the traders to flip a few more CCB shares like traders did recently. If they pump'em and we trade'em.

Maybe there is another flip trade coming soon for us traders to munch on?