The recent updates make the website…
The recent updates make the website look a bit nicer but it functions terribly. You rarely have a smooth experience when navigating.
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The Leading Community for Investors & Traders In Junior Resource & Venture Stocks. With over 9 million users and 18 million monthly page views, CEO.CA is the most active stock market dashboard and community for small-cap investors from over 164 countries to engage and learn with message boards, news, executive interviews, expert analysis and sector driven content to increase your company’s visibility and build your investor base. Since 2012, CEO.CA has brought millions of investors together to discuss their portfolio holdings and find new investment opportunities. Download our App on iOS or Android marketplace or visit us today at CEO.CA CEO.CA PRO is a monthly premium service for Level 2 live trades and market depth. Learn more at: https://ceo.ca/about/market-depth
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The recent updates make the website look a bit nicer but it functions terribly. You rarely have a smooth experience when navigating.
CEO.CA has been a great source of information for me. I am fairly new to trading stocks and it can be intimidating to conduct due diligence exercises on various companies. I tried different platforms and this is the most informative one. News releases are quick, discussions with other shareholders are helpful and the best part is that I do it on my phone while I'm on the-go. Would highly recommend.
so many bashers on that media. it’s hard to find good and real informations there. they should filter a bit more their members.
This site offers no way to delete your account or data. Despite numerous attempts to contact the company my account remains online.
At this point I would say ceo.ca has refused to delete my information which is a clear violation of my rights as set in PIPEDA.
Any future users should be EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS signing up with this platform.

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Was member of this forum since Tommy Humphrys started it back in 2015. It has since sold out to a brokerage, or firm. Terrible reputation . The mods just let a bash group fill the chats with garbage. It has become an extremely toxic environment. Look for your info somewhere else. you wont find anything legit here.
I love this site. Use it every time I’m looking to buy or sell. There is a fantastic community of small cap investors here. Many super knowledgeable and many not. Like any site there’s good and bad actors - seems like every time someone gets banned they run here to complain. Highly recommend if you invest in small caps. If you’re not reviewing before making a decision you’re behind.

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The site is a cesspool. It's like the worst elements of Reddit with a stock market bent. There are some knowledgeable people on here but there's a "mean girls" club of posters who run the place.
We use this site to enjoy each others company and talk about a company that we are invested in.
But there’s certain people that have a team and they all go into 1 stock chat room and simply talk non stop garbage about the company and harass everyone that is in the room. They are trying to manipulate and bring the prices down for their short positions. You report them for all these reasons and they just stay and annoy the hell out of everyone. Then they ban everyone that speaks only good stuff about a company and others.
For instance. Go on $CULT where they are harassing everyone and getting away with it. It’s simply not right and ceo.ca doesn’t do a single thing about it. Very poor management and monitoring of the site.
The site has a logical premise, but they have let a particular moderator abuse his position to further himself financially. @ham moderates particular companies, when he has a stake invested himself, from having factual information posted if they are detrimental to a company line.
Great chatboard for investors been using for a while now and also enjoy the newsletters they put out.
Chairsman briefing on CEO.CA is a good free replacement for other stocks advising services. Friendly tech support/mods

Reply from CEO.CA
junk mods, power tripping control freaks that don't deal with actual belittling.. harasses and interrogates for nothing of importance.. the one mod I dealt with was an absolute clown.
Banned from channel just speaking my mind. I guess being a realist is taboo here.
A very extensive stocks newspaper and chats, that is absolutely worth it. Absolutely helpful for Canadian stock market, maybe a bit for US market
Excellent stock charts and user feedback on small cap stocks. I use for mostly mining but keep track of my stock portfolio there and love the real time sedar and sedi alerts.
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