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Re: abomination907 post# 102949

Wednesday, 02/10/2016 4:57:25 PM

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 4:57:25 PM

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so historically, when has the silence been a good thing?


As usual twisting words to make it sound the way you want just doesn't work.
What was stated...

There was silence so many times, in the past. When was it a bad thing? Was there negative news that followed?



So answer the question....

Was the silence ever followed by anything negative?


NO

Does that mean that everything stated was good?
NO

Fact of the matter is silence here only consists of waiting and only concludes with information that is not negative. Not good or bad. Totally neutral.

The only thing that should matter is ROI and the current SP is hovering on the lower end of 2 cents


Which makes absolutely no effect on the ROI
Unless of course you bought at a top and are holding at a bottom.

But if you know what you are dealing with the ROI is quite substantial.
After all you have even talked about how you have made good trades here. What is your ROI on KBLB? Mine is quite high.
I don't know my exact figure but my own ROI is well in excess of 10000%. Yes that's right there isn't an extra zero in there. Since I initially invested here I have well over a 100 bagger.

ROI is not up to Kim. It is up to you.
You decide when to buy and when to sell and your decisions are not the fault of Kim.

When I invested here KBLB was a $7.5m company. At .02 the company is worth $15M so the company has doubled in size.

Doesn't matter to those that bought at .08 but as I stated before that is their issue and not Kims.
Had I bought at .08 I would have taken my loss at .06 and reloaded at the bottom.
If you held instead you made a very bad investment decision but it doesn't make it a bad investment. It just means you have to wait longer to get your ROI or learn to take a loss and start over and use your experience in losses teach you how to trade.

Taking a loss is not a bad thing. It happens to every investor the difference is if you decide to allow your loss to control your life or if you can admit a mistake and brush it off without trying to blame your mistake on anyone else.


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