An open letter to my barber

By: Robert Grosshandler | October 21, 2022

My barber was the first person to say “I want to invest in iConsumer”.  When it was finally possible to invest, Masao and Jeanne wrote the first check.  They had never invested in a start up before, I’m not sure if they’d ever invested in the stock market before. So now they own shares in … Continue reading An open letter to my barber

Small Trades Have Big Consequences

By: Robert Grosshandler | October 07, 2022

A Rising Stock Price Excites Our Members. They may shop more and join faster.
And that might just lead to a rising stock price!

“No Comment” / Stock Price Change

By: Robert Grosshandler | March 11, 2021

This new offering becoming qualified set into motion changing the price at which we sell our stock (either because you earn it shopping, or buy our stock directly from us at iConsumer.com/invest).

New Offering Filed

By: Robert Grosshandler | February 09, 2021

Price raised to $.25/share On Feb. 8, 2021, we filed a new preliminary offering circular with the SEC. When qualified, it’ll change from being preliminary to being effective. It’ll reflect whatever questions or observations the SEC might have had with our submission. Most importantly, we will be able to continue offering our members the ground … Continue reading New Offering Filed

Double Stock Back Extended

By: Robert Grosshandler | December 03, 2020

Through December 31, 2020 We had several reasons to start awarding double stock back in November. Amongst them was that our stock was trading at less than half of the offering price of $.18/share (the offering price is the price we must use to calculate how much stock you get when you earn stock from … Continue reading Double Stock Back Extended

Hockey Sticks

By: Robert Grosshandler | November 27, 2020

A graph that moves up and to the right radically is often called a “hockey stick”. The interpretation of a hockey stick graph highly depends on the subject. New infections? A Bad Thing. Stock price or new members? A Good Thing. I’m happy to share some graphs with you. This is not MNPI (material non … Continue reading Hockey Sticks

Same data, different numbers

By: Robert Grosshandler | November 09, 2020

This post is just for fun and education. I like to use three different sites to watch the stock price of RWRDP. Normally, they’re exactly the same. Today, not so much. Here’s what ETRADE shows: Here’s what the OTC site shows (it’s my favorite today, any guesses why?): The above image also shows why the … Continue reading Same data, different numbers

Correlation vs. Causation

By: Robert Grosshandler | November 09, 2020

The election season is finally over, holiday season shopping has begun, and my curiousity about our stock price movement and shopping activity is piqued. Does our stock price going up help motivate people to shop at iConsumer? My gut says that it does. That would be causation. We’re more exciting, people like to get in … Continue reading Correlation vs. Causation

Did We Impress?

By: Robert Grosshandler | June 15, 2019

Letter from a Shareholder I love letters from our shareholders. Sometimes the answers involve information that, to be fair to all investors and prospective investors, should be published to everybody at the same time. Sometimes there are great suggestions that everybody should think about. Thus this post. Ryan P writes (and I’ve slightly edited): In … Continue reading Did We Impress?

Buy RWRDP Direct or Buy on the OTC Market?

By: Robert Grosshandler | February 11, 2019

During our last webinar we got a great question. Should I buy RWRDP on the stock market, or buy it direct from iConsumer? Quick Answer If you’re going to invest a small amount (hundreds, not thousands), buy on the market (if the price is right). It’s easier and faster, not to mention you’ll probably get … Continue reading Buy RWRDP Direct or Buy on the OTC Market?