Hello:
Yesterday I posted regarding how very often IPOs initally rise (based on speculation & prediction--what HSX is supposed to be all about), but I also wrote that I felt that a select few multi-billionaires have been shorting such securities, causing a massive plummet in price and leaving every other investor to suffer serious losses.
However, I check in today and I see that my post was removed by the moderator:
- Do I not have a right to free speech as covered by the 1st Amendment?
- Go back and look (moderator) and realize I used no profanity, referred to no HSX user specifically, called no one any names, nor did I incite any violence...I was not the least bit unfavorable to HSX itself or to its staff.
I simply stated (and I have a right to my opinion) two things:
1) That there should be limits to how much of an IPO one could trade (it's only a fair suggestion)
2) So as to protect the tens of thousands of HSX players who have been faithful, honest, and loyal players every day for many years, I also suggested that us non-HSX billionaires avoid purchasing an IPO for up to a year...this ensures that if said security will rise, at least it will be given a release date by then.
Why then was my post removed? Was it controversial? Perhaps, but not the least bit political, like I see the headlines of many other posts here. I wish to promote no political or religious agenda here...I can go on and on but the point is I don't see how any rules were broken with my last post and I certainly don't see why it is not up to the HSX viewers themselves to decide what to do for themselves based on the nature of my post.
Thank you for your time.