100 million revenue chinese company reverse merging into OTC penny stock

If you watch VYST moon from .0005 - .10 recently and missed it .. dont worry. I did too.

But there is an even greater opportunity. A Chinese company pulling in over 100m is reverse merging into a stock currently trading at .0009 with only 500m shares available to the public.

This is huge. Last time a chinese company RM into the otc, the ticker (DOLV) ran from .0001 to .13 in just 6 weeks.

KRFG is the ticker.

Here is the DD: investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=145482615

this is the life changer user, and your last warning. I'm personally holding 5million shares and not considering selling until at least .05

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This is exactly what The China Hustle warned about

This. Just a scam.

haha well ppl said the same about DOLV before its 130,000% move.

I saw you post about this in the OG Vyst thread and your original post about this didn’t get much attention. So I’m listening. Spoon feed me more info so I know I’m not just buying worthless bags.

>Chinese company
>Being sold outside of China
>OTC penny stock
>Reverse merging

When are Westerners going to figure out that you shouldn't touch China unless you explicitly know what you're doing?

sounds good and even stocks work like crypto the more vaporwave they are the harder the pump buy and go all in chinks never fail to deliver see justin sun

I'm almost certain this is a scam.

Seems legit because their arms aren't crossed

To add to my previous post I was looking at the stock value and it did a 10X over the past few weeks and the very same scam was attempted a year ago during this same time period where it was claimed there was a reverse merger happening.

It seems like its the target of a chinese pump and dump scheme.

The way that Chinese stocks are "offered" outside of China means that they're using a middleman to do this outside of China. Do you happen to know who the last guy they used was?

Brian Kistler, new CEO is a reverse merger specialist. He has a proven track record, and is currently working on releasing filings to OTCmks. Thats when it should really move.

What is the China Hustle?

It also seems clear there is going to be a reverse split if it happens.

yeah i mean that happened with the NHPI run last november. .0001 --> .027 or a 270 bagger. Before R/s was announced. this is a trade not a LT hold,

The problem is that everyone also knows what is going to happen. Its already up massively relatively speaking. Assuming of course the merger is even going to happen which is questionable as it is has been alleged int different forms since 2017.

A movie about this exact scenario and how it fucked people.

maybe. But you'd think they knew the same about NHPI, DOLV, etc but they still went on life changing runs first. im willing to risk a little here if lightning strikes. CEO said updates soon.

What could possibly go wrong with making china the single most powerful economy in the world

Well, for starters when the ghost-city bubble pops and they start feeling their demographic crunch it means they take everything integrated with them down into the same black hole.

Too bad there wasn't some kind of Trans-Pacific Partnership, or a bunch of similar treaties of some sort, that would have locked China out of international markets based on their questionable business practices unless they complied with some kind of international standard.

I guess we all just have to go down screaming in the fire when their bubble bursts.

TPP was legitimately terrible because it allowed corporations sovereign rights and favored more globalist policies which would do more harm than good in many situations.

However the biggest go fucking kill your self part of it was still the international rights it gave corporations and for that reason alone it shouldn’t have passed.

I get the feelings those updates won't be positive for you.

Those were in the early drafts that got leaked, not necessarily the final agreement. The fact that they got leaked and that the consequence was a "grassroots" campaign against the TPP which ultimately furthered the interests of China should tell you something.

You are just being stubborn now. There is no reason to assume that they weren’t part of the final draft. There are plenty of grassroots movements and it isn’t really strange.

The platform was basically give corporations ultimate power over weaker nations, make the economy more profitable for global citizens at the expense of non-global citizens and fuck China.

The first two are more than enough to reject the third. It’s the same problem that a lot of bills have. They make a simple bill and then attach a thousand riders and provisions that mean it will never actually pass.

At the end of the day I think it's about which devil you prefer. Do you prefer global mega-nationals abusing third world countries and flexing their muscle, or do you prefer China having military bases in Africa and kicking around those same weak nations for the profit of the red aristocracy?

Better questions: which tiger can you reasonably restrain once it gets loose? Which ones can you coexist with if you can't restrain them?

China has been on the edge of economic collapse for more than a decade. The former however leads to corporate nation states with nuclear arms based out of previously third world countries.

China is a known problem that the world has been dealing with for thousands of years. Corporate nation states are a brand new problem and they get more powerful by the year and can fail individually without taking each other down.

Always choose the Devil you know.

It's quite the leap to assume that mega-corps will suddenly develop nuclear arms.

China has been contained by their slow cycle of expansion and periodic internal troubles for thousands of years. They are currently in the process of moving into the power vacuum being left by the West due to a lack of political will to maintain our quasi-empires.

That's the thing. I know the mega-corps, and I know the Chinese. I'd prefer the mega-corps.

Mega-Corps are effective at what they do. China is haphazard and can only effectively manage Chinese people and even that they do terribly and eventually self-destruct before rebuilding.

You don’t have that benefit with Mega-Corps that know how to effectively market to and subdue a global population. China is only really capable of poorly managing the Chinese and will never let any non-Chinese into any real part of the power structure.

China always collapses under its own weight. They are the safe choice because they are also the distant one.

How much damage will a thousand small razors deftly wielded do if some portion of them can be restrained? How much damage will a great scythe do when it cannot be so easily restrained and is wielded foolishly?

I have to admit that neither of us can be 100% certain of just how this breaks down. I suspect that mega-corps are the safer choice, but it's entirely possibly that I'm wrong.

It will never cease to amaze me that despite history being a thing, people still unironically think this will be a thing.

While you are right and neither can really be certain I do believe a large limiting factor is how nationalistic they are basically crippled their ability to effectively take over anything.

Most people sell out for power and status but the bottom line is you aren’t Chinese you aren’t getting a seat at their table. Which means even if people would be willing to sell their counties out they won’t simply because they are just another foreigner to them and will at best just receive monetary compensation and no privileges. Mega-Corporations are far more insidious because they are willing to offer power and privilege in addition to money.

Regardless though something really needs to be done about both.

In your scenario the Chinese grab hegemony for maybe a decade or two then collapse. What stops the mega-corps from filling that power vacuum? I mean if they're both bad then how do you rule out the scenario of a double-whammy?

I don’t I just firmly believe that mega-corps are far more likely to lower the quality of my life within the next two decades as I don’t live in China and those same Mega-Corps resist China because of the reasons above.

And I think that down that road is global warming made inevitable because of Chinese incompetence and Cold War 2.0 sucking us deeper into the inevitability of oil politics. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think that I am.

How do you buy shit like this in europe/UK, seems like no one trades cheap otcs