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This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
Posted by i4investor > 2016-04-25 15:01 | Report Abuse
Process of how syndicate "fried" a stock familiar being 'goreng'? For sharing. In summary: 1. Syndicate find a company, discuss with the owner, collect the stock (take years to collect cheap). 2. Collection completed. Release or create fantastic good news. Push up the price, let the players aware. Players join the game. Push up the price again, let the next players join the game. Continue the process till the syndicate realise difficult to push up the price further. Release or create more fantastic good news and same time lock in the profit. 3. Continue sell the stock and players start aware the risk of holding the stock. By this time, syndicate almost completed the unloading. Players still buy again to average or wish for further rebound based on the creation of fantastic news. Syndicate start clearing last batch by dumping at any price. Price dip but players still feeling that this is only healthy correction. No support for next few days trade, price dump like no body want. Want cash don't want stock. Finally, players jail at high price for those still believed the fantastic news. The game is over, syndicate thanks to the players. Players said WTF. share from http://aimthebull.blogspot.my/2016/04/process-of-how-syndicate-stock.html