Thought it was time to write a new blog to highlight how a few internet trolls are systematically destroying any meaningful discussion on financial bulletin boards. Some of these trolls use many names but the agenda is always the same to disrupt and discredit genuine shareholders. I have even had one particularly unpleasant troll cross over onto social media, gather personal information to use against me on financial discussion boards.
This behaviour goes way beyond what is acceptable and is typical of the activities of internet trolls that seem to infest our society these days. I can't make my social media private as it is intrinsic to my business but I would advise you to restrict what information is in the public domain, there are some very unpleasant people out there. They have so far managed to have my account shut down on two financial bulletin boards but they won't silence me altogether.
Fortunately the majority of posters are genuine and decent people but it only takes a few bad apples to spoil the barrel as they say.
Hi Adrien
ReplyDeleteI Like your site, and I found it while searching on market manipulation. I am researching and exposing this subject. Im in Australia but as you know its a global problem and needs global co-operation. I also wrote a few articles on the subject. Good to see people are getting togther to protest against shorting which together with algorithmic trading is ruining our markets and stripping an enormous amount of wealth.
https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/the-unspoken-crimes-of-the-asx---part-4,12191
Excuse the delay in replying buy only just saw your comment, you are right this kind of manipulation in any other sphere of commerce would be sen as fraud, time it was treated as such. Adrian
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