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Re: twaflyer1 post# 68444

Tuesday, 07/26/2016 1:53:56 PM

Tuesday, July 26, 2016 1:53:56 PM

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I kind of agree with your perspective. A lot of these penny companies are gambles. Some of them have great ideas, but they have to fund their great ideas with convertible notes. Or they have to sell additional shares into the float to cash out some of the value. It's kind of a race to see if full dilution or a successful product happens first. I trade volatility for short runs, but I understand the long-shot thinking.

That being said...VOIS was a gamble when they announced development of a brain-computer interface device. It was a gamble when they put out production timeline PRs. It was a gamble when they announced good test results. It was a gamble when they announced a product release. Each period in Mind Solution's history was a chance for investors to speculate on the future prices of the company.

Now the product is released, it does not work, the test results were BS, and no one is buying it. This company has proven their ability remove value from investors. The market cap dropped to $4,000 at one point. The reverse split was not that long ago, and people can't have that short of a memory. If it's still acceptable investment, I'm spending my lifesavings on a VOIS wishing well.

There are better companies using BCI. Some biotechs are using it to integrate handicapped people with their assistance devices. VOIS is not one of them.