IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RECIPIENTS AND INVESTORS, WHEN THE CAMPAIGN ENDS, THE ISSUERS STOCK PRICE IS LIKELY TO DROP.
Thousand Sun Media LLC is a Florida limited liability company, co-owned and controlled by its control member (the “Control Member”) and a contractor of TD Media, LLC. It, its members and their affiliates (collectively, the “Publisher”) are in the business of publishing favorable information and/or advertisements (the “Information”) about the securities of publicly traded companies (each an “Issuer” or collectively the “Issuers”) in exchange for compensation (each a “Campaign” and collectively, the “Campaigns”). Persons receiving the Information are referred to as the “Recipients.” The person or entity paying the Publisher for the Campaign is referred to herein as the “Paying Party”. The Paying Party may be an Issuer, an affiliated or non-affiliate shareholder of an Issuer or another person hired by the Issuer or an affiliate or non-affiliate shareholder of the Issuer. Details about the nature and amount of compensation paid to the Publisher for the Campaign and creating and/or publishing the Information about each Issuer is set forth below under the heading captioned, “Compensation.”
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METHODS OF DISSEMINATION
The Publisher may use various types of media (the “Media”) to disseminate the Information, at its discretion without notice to Recipients. The Information may be published on and/or through any or all of the non-exclusive methods below:
- Websites owned, controlled and/or operated by the Publisher including but not limited to; marketpulsetoday.com
- websites owned and/or operated by the Publisher’s affiliates and non-affiliates,
- online communities, financial forums, trader forums or chat rooms, social media platforms and/or newsletters using online identities some or all of which may or may not be anonymous,
- text message alerts,
- audio services,
- online live interviews,
- news outlets located, coordinated or paid by the Publisher,
- email communications, and
- other communications sent to the Recipients from time to time.
- push notifications
- influencers
- podcasts
- online interviews
- audio ads
- banner ads
- native ads
- responsive ads
DISCLAIMERS AND RISKS
An investment in any of the Issuers is subject to numerous and substantial risks including but not limited to those set forth in this Disclaimer. Some but not all of these risks include:
- Ticker Tagging attaches an Issuer’s name and symbol to that of a larger more successful company to create interest. Ticker Tags are designed to get a reader’s attention so that they click on a link. Information contained in Ticker Tags is not verified or complete and its sole purpose is to cause a Recipient to click a link to a webpage so that the Recipient is provided with the Information.
- The Campaigns vary between Issuers. Campaigns may consist of dissemination though one or more types of Media while other Campaigns may use one or more different types of Media. Different types of Media may be disseminated at different times to different Recipients. Some types of the Media may be disseminated for longer periods of time than other types of Media. The Media may be coordinated in a manner designed to create an increase in the volume and trading price of an Issuer’s securities for a temporary period of time. You should not consider increases in volume and price of an Issuer’s securities during a Campaign as an indication or measure of value or price and you should assume any such increases are temporary.
- The Publisher may disseminate the Information multiple times and at different times that are minutes, hours, days, weeks or even months apart. As such, the Information may be viewed by Recipients at different times that are minutes, hours, days or even weeks apart. Typically, the earlier the Recipient receives the Information, the lower the price at which he or she can purchase an Issuer’s securities. As a result, the later a Recipient receives the Information, the more likely it is that the Recipient will suffer increased trading losses if he purchases the securities of an Issuer. Recipients who receive the Information at later times will likely pay prices which are higher than the prices paid by Recipients who receive the information earlier in the Campaign. Temporary volume and price increases will likely result from Recipients buying an Issuer’s securities during the Campaign. If you invest in an Issuer’s securities based upon these temporary volume and price increases, you will likely lose some or all of your investment.
- The Publisher does not publish negative information because it is compensated to publish only favorable information. The Information is a one-sided favorable snapshot of an Issuer and as such, the Information is not balanced or complete. You should not rely solely on the Information to make an investment decision. Investing in these Issuers involves substantial risk and you should consult an investment professional before investing.
- The Information does not include the information necessary to make an informed investment decision or to decide if it is a suitable investment for any particular investor. This investment involves substantial risk and you could lose some or all of your investment. If you invest in the Issuers, you should be prepared to lose your entire investment without a change to your standard of living.
- The Publisher receives information from the Issuer, Paying Party, or other sources such as press releases, stock message boards or websites, the OTC Markets, Google, NASDAQ, NYSE, Yahoo, Bing, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) Edgar database, or other available sources. While the Publisher believes these sources of information to be generally reliable and therefore the information to be accurate, the Publisher does not verify or guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the Information. The Publisher conducts no independent due diligence or investigation of the Issuers or their securities and it does not receive any verification from the Issuers concerning the accuracy or completeness of the Information. The Publisher does not review, nor does it have the sophistication or resources necessary to analyze, the financial condition, operations, business, management, risks, or prospects involved in an investment in the securities of any of the Issuers. For these reasons, you should not I rely on the Information in making an investment decision, and should consult with a licensed financial professional before making an investment decision.
- Past results of an Issuer or its securities do not guarantee future performance. The Information should not be interpreted in any way, shape, form or manner whatsoever as an indication of an Issuer’s future stock price or future financial performance. Forward looking statements and predictions are inherently risky and unreliable.
- Recipients should be skeptical if the Information states that an Issuer’s securities are consistent with a future economic trend. Even if a Recipient’s own independent research indicates that an Issuer’s securities are consistent with future economic trends, each Recipient should be aware that economic trends have their own limitations, including: (a) that economic trends or predictions may be speculative; (b) consumers, producers, investors, borrowers, lenders and government may react in unforeseen ways and be affected by behavioral biases that The Publisher is unable to predict; (c) human and social factors may outweigh future economic trends that the Publisher state may or will occur; (d) clear cut economic predictions have their limitations in that they do not account for the fundamental uncertainty in economic life, as well as ordinary life; (e) economic trends may be disrupted by sudden jumps, disruptions or other factors that are not accounted for in economic trends analysis; in other words, past or present data predicting future economic trends may become irrelevant in light of new circumstances and situations in which uncertainty becomes reality rather than predicted economic outcome; or (f) if the trend predicted involves a single result, it ignores other scenarios that may be crucial to make a decision in the event of unknown contingencies
- The Publisher is not nor is it qualified or licensed to act as: (i) an investment adviser or an entity engaging in activities that would be deemed to be providing investment advice that requires registration either at the federal or state level, (ii) a broker-dealer or an individual acting in the capacity of a registered representative or broker-dealer, (iii) a stock picker, (iv) a securities trading or investment expert, (v) a securities researcher or analyst, (vi) a financial planner or one who engages in financial planning, (vii) a party who provides advice about buy, sell or hold recommendations as to specific securities for any particular investor; (viii) a clairvoyant, psychic, or fortune teller, or (ix) a party or an agent offering securities for sale or soliciting their purchase. References in the Information that refer to a security as a “stock pick” means it is a stock advertised by the Publisher and is not an indication the Issuer or its securities have been picked, chosen, selected, researched or recommended by the Publisher or that the Publisher is qualified to pick, chose, select, research, or recommend investments or securities. You should not rely on the Information in making an investment decision, and you should seek the advice of a licensed investment professional before making a decision to invest.
- The Information should only be used, at most, and if at all, as a starting point for a Recipient to conduct a thorough investigation of the Issuer and its securities. Under no circumstances should Recipients rely on the Information to make an investment decision or for any purpose other than to seek the advice of a licensed professional.
- There is a high degree of risk in an investment in the securities of the Issuers. Recipients if they chose to invest should be prepared to lose their entire investment. Recipients may encounter difficulties determining what, if any, portions of the Information are material or non-material, making it all the more imperative that each Recipient conducts its own independent investigation of the Issuer and its securities with the assistance of its legal, tax and financial advisors. Each Recipient is expressly advised to consult with its own financial, legal or other advisers prior to investing in the securities of an Issuer. Recipients should review with these advisers, the filings and information that may be accessed at sec.gov or www.otcmarkets.com including: (i) reviewing SEC periodic reports (Forms 10-Q and 10-K), reports of material events (Form 8-K), insider reports (Forms 3, 4, 5 and Schedule 13D), and (ii) reviewing Information and Disclosure Statements and financial reports filed with the OTCMarkets.com. Issuers may not be current in their reporting obligations with the SEC and the OTC Markets and/or their securities could have negative legends and designations at otcmarkets.com. Additionally, Recipients and their advisors should obtain and review: (i) publicly available information contained in commonly known search engines such as google, and (ii) investment guides at www.sec.gov and www.finra.org.
- If an Issuer is an SEC reporting company, it could be delinquent (not current) in its periodic reporting obligations (i.e., in its quarterly and annual reports) with the SEC, or if it is an OTC Markets Pink Sheet quoted company, it may be delinquent in its Pink Sheet reporting obligations, which may result in OTC Markets posting a negative legend pertaining to the Issuer at www.otcmarkets.com, as follows: (i) “Limited Information” for companies with financial reporting problems, economic distress, or that are unwilling to file required reports with the Pink Sheets; (ii) “No Information,” which characterizes companies that are unable or unwilling to provide any disclosure to the public markets, to the SEC or the Pink Sheets; and (iii) “Caveat Emptor,” signifying buyers should be aware that there is a public interest concern associated with a company’s illegal spam campaign, questionable stock marketing, known investigation of a company’s fraudulent activity or its insiders, regulatory suspensions or disruptive corporate actions.
- Recipient’s use of the Information is at its own risk. The Information is provided “as is” with no warranties of any type, without limitation. The Publisher is not responsible or liable for any person’s use of the Information or any success or failure that is directly or indirectly related to such person’s use of the Information because the Publisher has specifically stated that the information is not reliable and should not be relied upon for any purpose including an investment. The Publisher is not responsible for omissions or errors in the Information and the Publisher is not responsible for actions taken by any person who relies upon the Information. The Publisher makes no warranty or representation about the Information, including its completeness, accuracy, truthfulness or reliability. The Publisher disclaims, expressly and implicitly, all warranties of any kind, including whether the Information is complete, accurate, truthful, or reliable.
- The Paying Party or other service providers including stock promoters and advertisers (“Selling Parties”) could receive free-trading securities of an Issuer: (i) as compensation, (ii) in private or open market transactions at prices lower than the market price or price paid by Recipients, and/or (iii) in open market transactions before, during and after the Campaigns. Selling Parties may sell their securities of an Issuer at any time during the Campaigns, even while the Publisher publishes the Information instructing or encouraging Recipients to purchase securities of the Issuer. When Selling Parties sell their securities, the volume and trading price of the Issuer’s securities will likely decline. This will reduce the price at which Recipients can sell their securities and likely cause Recipients to suffer trading losses. Selling Parties may sell securities of the Issuers for less than the target prices set forth in the Information and Selling Parties may profit by selling its securities during the Campaigns while Recipients have a loss.
- When Selling Parties acquire, purchase or sell the securities of an Issuer, it could (i) cause significant volatility in the Issuer’s securities; (ii) if purchasing, cause temporary but unrealistic increases in volume and price of the Issuer’s securities; and (iii) if selling, cause the Issuer’s stock price and trading volume to decline dramatically resulting in Selling Parties making substantial profits while Recipients who purchase during the Campaign experience significant losses.
- The Campaigns are designed to increase the trading price of the Issuers’ securities by encouraging the Recipients of the Information to purchase an Issuer’s securities despite that the securities may not be a good investment, and the trading price of the Issuer’s securities likely will dramatically decline when the Campaign ends. If you invest and continue to hold throughout the Campaign, you will likely lose some of all of your investment.
- If the Issuer’s trading price increases during the Campaign, it is likely the result of buying activity caused by the Campaign and such increase does not necessarily reflect the Issuer’s prospects, financial condition or an increase in the intrinsic value of the Issuer’s securities.
- The Publisher may hire service providers to disseminate the Information about the Issuers and the Publisher may not have control over such parties. The Publisher does not verify the information disseminated by other service providers. As such, you should not rely on the information when making an investment decision.
- The Information may contain statements asserting that an Issuer’s stock price has increased over a certain period of time which may reflect an arbitrary period of time, and such statements are not predictive or of any analytical quality. As such, Recipients should not rely on the Information as an analysis of the present or future potential of an Issuer or its securities and you should not rely on the Information when making an investment decision.
- If any percentage gain of an Issuer’s securities from the previous day’s close is included in the Information, it is not and should not be construed as an indication that the future stock price or future operational results will reflect gains or otherwise prove to be advantageous to an investment in an Issuer or its securities. As such, you should not rely on the Information when making an investment decision.
- Recipients should consider the securities of the Issuers as high risk, unstable, unpredictable, and illiquid which may make it difficult for Recipients to sell any securities of the Issuers that they purchase. During the Campaign the trading volume and price of the securities of each Issuer will likely increase significantly. When the Campaign ends, the volume and price of the Issuer will likely decrease dramatically. As a result, Recipients who purchase during the Campaign or as a result of the Campaign and continue to hold their securities throughout the Campaign will probably lose some, if not all, of their investment.
COMPENSATION