ajren
- 17 Jun 2004 11:12
My initial definition.I thought about it for 10 minutes in a noisy Spanish cafe.
A stockmarket ramper is a person/organisation that creates a false market.The
market specialises in grossly excessive price expectations.The sole purpose
is to extract large sums of money from new/naive investors/potential investors
e.g.pensioners/students/unemployed.28p IDD and 50 p CMS are 2 examples.CMS
is particularly insidious i.e.10p to 50p - in a few weeks -before Christmas.
Christmas is often associated with financial hardship.
rgds aj
Baughfell
- 19 Jun 2004 09:18
- 26 of 29
Interestingly AFG also has a simliar trend, it seems that a few stocks that have a very rapid rise display the same characteristics on the way up and down
Haystack
- 19 Jun 2004 17:29
- 27 of 29
It may be worth creating a new category of thread. One that only the original poster can post to and see. The original poster would not be aware of this as it would appear on his thread list. It would not, of course, appear on anyone else's thread list.
The result would be that the original poster would think that no one was interested in his thread. This could be a great labour saving device thereby saving everyone else from actually telling the poster that they were not interested.
Abbie2u
- 22 Jun 2004 07:42
- 29 of 29
Ajren is the most aggressive poster I have seen on any board.I agree about
RAMPING but why so much aggression ?