ACEpickles
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Is everybody bailing out on there stock in Elio?
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Stock prices were rising, in part because shareholders were facing problems getting their shares to a point they could actually trade them causing a supply disruption. A Supply shortage drives prices UP. The actual value can only be determined by the market when the disruptions in both supply and demand have been solved and you get a fair market price discovery. I thought that was about to occur until a few more problems were reported from brokers who initially had traded and took Elio off their approved list. Probably from uncertainty rather than problems. Being the first in a class (Reg A+) has disadvantages as you are the learning curve.Is everybody bailing out on there stock in Elio?
I never saw the good breaking in any of the Breaking Bad episodes.I didn't bail but, I wasn't going to lose money.
I only put down $100 non-refundable in 2013 after seeing the car
and meeting Paul Elio in Ft.Worth Texas.
I just want the car, so I invested in the crowdfunding to the tune of $5000!
When the stock came on the market and the price shot up I scrambled to
get my stock. Only to find most brokers wouldn't touch it because of changes
several years back to SEC regulations.
I had to move all my accounts to a new brokerage just to get my stock,
while a few lucky people made some quick money.
I felt Roush coming on board would help the stock, but then this news of
the 100 cars going to fleets for testing........well I'm not losing any of my money.
So I sold half my shares, and got my money back. I did my part to help Elio!
It's now up to them to make this thing fly.
All I'm going to do now is wait on my car....................P.S. I stopped watching
Breaking Bad at the end of season 4, when everything was good....Craig
Where do you see people bailing out on it?Is everybody bailing out on there stock in Elio?
Where do you see people bailing out on it?
Price fluctuations doesn't mean everyone is selling it off.
There are 20m+ shares, a couple thousand traded is just a drop in the bucket.
If you do have some type of proof of people bailing out in mass, send us the link to the source.
If you're taking Jalopnik as some type of reporting, you've got nothing.
So if you would, please explain your statement.
Thank you; some times it takes stepping back for a second to take in some of the things I say.I didn't mean to step on your statement Coss, "Where do you see people bailing out on it?
Price fluctuations doesn't mean everyone is selling it off. There are 20m+ shares, a couple thousand traded is just a drop in the bucket." is absolutely correct.