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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2018 · 20 MIN

#318: Safcoin - stay away

from WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown · host www.JustOneLap.com

Subscriber to our feed here Subscribe or review us in iTunes Simon Shares Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH) almost 400c then under 200c. If you're in SNH understand you are trading it, this is not a recovery story. Nothing wrong with trading but rule 1 is stop loss and rule 2 is profit. Don't forget either. Blue Label (JSE code: BLU) back below 900c. I have no idea what the story is here regarding the collapsed share price and neither does anybody I speak to. Results due late August and a trading update in the next week or two. Best is to wait for clarity from the results. Kumba (JSE code: KIO) results show what happens when everything comes together for a single commodity stock - cash flow galore and dividends. They're paying 1451c for the first six months. Sabvest N (JSE code: SVN) is doing a book build for two of their larger investors who want to exit. They are a holding company and the price is a discount to net asset value (NAV) of about 36% when a typical discount would be 15%-20%. This book build should improve liquidity and ideally help close the discount gap, but first have a look at their underlying companies they hold because while a steep discount is nice, they holdings are ultimately what you are buying. OUTStanding Money: Why do I want money? Investing in BBBEE schemes. Upcoming events 23 August ~ JSE Power Hour: Three Ramaphosa Rally Recovery Stocks  30 August ~ JSE Power Hour: Practical trading setups and rules  Safcoin - stay away I first saw them on my Google news feed, a promoted story on IOL. Safcoin, not illegal but going to end in tears. That I guarantee. They're pre-selling 500,000 in an ICO at R70, then there are another 5million. In short the market will be flooded with these coins that have no use and sellers will drive the price to zero. Stay away. Read their white paper and then compare it to the white paper for Ripple or Ethereum. This white paper is just marketing material. Where does the money from the ICO go? A white paper should detail expenses etc. With Safcoin we can only assume that the R35million (500k coins at R70) goes to the founder (Neil Ferreira). What of the other 5million coins? Who holds them? Again I assume Neil Ferreira. What I also don't know is are the initial 500k ICO coins included in the 5million or added on top? How do I mine them? Who is the team behind Safcoin? On Twitter Neil Ferreira said they had a team of 12, but no mention of who this team is and typically one trumpets your team for their expertise. Who are the auditors? On Twitter Neil Ferreira said they were SmartDec Moscow Russia but we have no confirmation of this, have asked them on Twitter, as yet no reply. Coin limit is apparently 5.5million, but when you check the website he used to create them (yip not their own code even though they claim 12 people involved) it says 222billion coins. That's about US$1trillion! Heck out government should start a coin and clear our national debt. Ask you self what problem does this new coin solve? If it is not solving a problem then why will anybody want to buy it? No buyers equals over supply and price crash. Consider the fact that over half of new ICOs fail, and this is a conservative estimate. I have seen stats that suggest less than 10% of ICOs ever get to market. Scams, Scoundrels And Multimillion-Dollar Frauds: How To Check An ICO Isn't A Con They mention they will list on local exchanges. Which? Smarter people then me asked on twitter (with no answers); What mining algorithm does your blockchain use? What is the consensus algorithm used by the project and how was it picked? Where do the tokens fall on the Howey Test? You get paid a 5% referral fee if you send people. Referrals always bother me, they smack of pyramid schemes. As I said up front, not illegal. But before you rush off with your hard earned money, do some homework and 5 minutes on this coins offering and it is not going to make anybody a single cent - except for Neil Ferreira. On listing Neil Ferreira could use his income from ICO sales to be an active buyer pushing the price higher, but this never works for long as eventually one runs out of money and real demand reverts to what it really is - and here it likely is zero. I could go on and on with the issues about this new coin. Short version remains - stay away. Another local crypto scam, this time called Safcoin / 500k offered at R70 = R35m (nice work if you can get it) / After ICO 5m will flood market / No details on how I can mine / Paying referrals (always dodge) / Lots of paid copy (such as link below)https://t.co/PqoZyHyIsq — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) July 24, 2018   JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.

Subscriber to our feed here Subscribe or review us in iTunes Simon Shares Steinhoff (JSE code: SNH) almost 400c then under 200c. If you're in SNH understand you are trading it, this is not a recovery story. Nothing wrong with trading but rule 1 is stop loss and rule 2 is profit. Don't forget either. Blue Label (JSE code: BLU) back below 900c. I have no idea what the story is here regarding the collapsed share price and neither does anybody I speak to. Results due late August and a trading update in the next week or two. Best is to wait for clarity from the results. Kumba (JSE code: KIO) results show what happens when everything comes together for a single commodity stock - cash flow galore and dividends. They're paying 1451c for the first six months. Sabvest N (JSE code: SVN) is doing a book build for two of their larger investors who want to exit. They are a holding company and the price is a discount to net asset value (NAV) of about 36% when a typical discount would be 15%-20%. This book build should improve liquidity and ideally help close the discount gap, but first have a look at their underlying companies they hold because while a steep discount is nice, they holdings are ultimately what you are buying. OUTStanding Money: Why do I want money? Investing in BBBEE schemes. Upcoming events 23 August ~ JSE Power Hour: Three Ramaphosa Rally Recovery Stocks  30 August ~ JSE Power Hour: Practical trading setups and rules  Safcoin - stay away I first saw them on my Google news feed, a promoted story on IOL. Safcoin, not illegal but going to end in tears. That I guarantee. They're pre-selling 500,000 in an ICO at R70, then there are another 5million. In short the market will be flooded with these coins that have no use and sellers will drive the price to zero. Stay away. Read their white paper and then compare it to the white paper for Ripple or Ethereum. This white paper is just marketing material. Where does the money from the ICO go? A white paper should detail expenses etc. With Safcoin we can only assume that the R35million (500k coins at R70) goes to the founder (Neil Ferreira). What of the other 5million coins? Who holds them? Again I assume Neil Ferreira. What I also don't know is are the initial 500k ICO coins included in the 5million or added on top? How do I mine them? Who is the team behind Safcoin? On Twitter Neil Ferreira said they had a team of 12, but no mention of who this team is and typically one trumpets your team for their expertise. Who are the auditors? On Twitter Neil Ferreira said they were SmartDec Moscow Russia but we have no confirmation of this, have asked them on Twitter, as yet no reply. Coin limit is apparently 5.5million, but when you check the website he used to create them (yip not their own code even though they claim 12 people involved) it says 222billion coins. That's about US$1trillion! Heck out government should start a coin and clear our national debt. Ask you self what problem does this new coin solve? If it is not solving a problem then why will anybody want to buy it? No buyers equals over supply and price crash. Consider the fact that over half of new ICOs fail, and this is a conservative estimate. I have seen stats that suggest less than 10% of ICOs ever get to market. Scams, Scoundrels And Multimillion-Dollar Frauds: How To Check An ICO Isn't A Con They mention they will list on local exchanges. Which? Smarter people then me asked on twitter (with no answers); What mining algorithm does your blockchain use? What is the consensus algorithm used by the project and how was it picked? Where do the tokens fall on the Howey Test? You get paid a 5% referral fee if you send people. Referrals always bother me, they smack of pyramid schemes. As I said up front, not illegal. But before you rush off with your hard earned money, do some homework and 5 minutes on this coins offering and it is not going to make anybody a single cent - except for Neil Ferreira. On listing Neil Ferreira could use his income from ICO sales to be an active buyer pushing the price higher, but this never works for long as eventually one runs out of money and real demand reverts to what it really is - and here it likely is zero. I could go on and on with the issues about this new coin. Short version remains - stay away. Another local crypto scam, this time called Safcoin / 500k offered at R70 = R35m (nice work if you can get it) / After ICO 5m will flood market / No details on how I can mine / Paying referrals (always dodge) / Lots of paid copy (such as link below)https://t.co/PqoZyHyIsq — Simon Brown (@SimonPB) July 24, 2018   JSE – The JSE is a registered trademark of the JSE Limited. JSEDirect is an independent broadcast and is not endorsed or affiliated with, nor has it been authorised, or otherwise approved by JSE Limited. The views expressed in this programme are solely those of the presenter, and do not necessarily reflect the views of JSE Limited.

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