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I think the intention of gofundme was created for more humane causes than trading accounts with deficits.
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I'm new to the this thing.
I've seen some of Mike's webinars on YouTube.
Reading a GoFundMe page like this always brings my brain back to what creative thing can an individual do to fund an account? Maybe sell a "system", sell a "membership", or sell a made up story about losing your ass on a short. You couldn't start a GoFundMe without a sob story. You can't start a GoFundMe with "HEY, I'm a fantastic trader. I'll make you money. Just get me to $100K and I'll divide the profits with everybody! We'll be rich by the end of the year!"
I always thought any stock below $5 is near getting to be considered a penny stock. Apologize for my lack of education,(and I do meant that) does a stock need to be in OTCBB to be called a penny stock?