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Re: d0lphint0m post# 53037

Tuesday, 05/03/2016 12:55:57 AM

Tuesday, May 03, 2016 12:55:57 AM

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I'm on the same page as you, totally. Due to turmoil over the weekend, dealing with my one surviving parent who has Alz, I missed the chance -- IF I would even have considered it -- to sell at .0016 and rebuy at .0012. I Anguished about that, when another stock that I sold -- in order to buy SFOR -- then rocketed up 1500% last week. But the Truth is, few of us are so prescient and nimble that we get the best of every trade possibility. Biggest mistake I made 3 times in the past year was letting go too soon, of 3 different stocks that I felt strongly positive about, before they popped, after long months of holding and extensive analysis. Hindsight is 20-20, and I consoled myself last week,when SFOR pulled back from 16 to 11/12, by thinking about how dumb I would have felt if I made the same mistake a fourth time,and sold just before a pop.

Some Aspects of timing are simply unknowable. It has to be that way, by and large, or insiders would always have such a huge advantage, no one would waste their time trying to invest. What I believe with SFOR is, we are not wrong, it is just the long waiting period driving us crazy. I held, and I'm holding. Don't doubt yourself, you clearly are probably genius IQ. "Sensitives" have a hard time when their special insights are not timely validated. This is where our discipline is tested. But the game players/scalpers here are gonna get left behind when this bus finally leaves the station. IMHO