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May I ask why?
Nope. Not a guess at all. At that point I would be out.
No matter what the CEO says, it does not prompt buying. Even evidence of great things happening doesn't work. Price just will not move no matter what. The only thing that's going to make this price move is current status. That's the way I see it right now. It's unfortunate.
No reason for it to reach that low.
Giddyup, Mr. Tilton!
YES, PATIENT. I'm done here. Do what you want. Useless argument.
It's not like that at all. I'm not sure why everybody thinks things happen overnight, but they don't. Everything he has said he was going to do has been done. This will also be done in good time. Nobody has any patience. That's what's really disgusting!
That's a pretty ridiculous statement. If you are paying attention to Mr. Tilton's tweets, you would know that he constantly mentions becoming current and how important it is. He did it again just today. Enough said.
Yes, it is.
There's no afterhours. That was a T-trade.
I wish that were true.
Do you know something I don't with respect to this ticker?
If one really wants it, one can just switch brokers.
I hope so.
Okay, if you say so. But I'm not looking to buy. I'm already all in.
But there is no pre-market in the OTC.
I'm not sure what you're talking about.
How much more could they have? This could destroy us and take us all the way down into the teens.
Worst day ever :(
Exactly? Are you kidding? He's not a psychic. He's a chart expert. If he could tell us that kind of information, we would all be millionaires.
Works for me. All sounds about right. Holding for pennies for sure.
It all means nothing in the grand scheme of things. This thing is headed for blue skies at this point with the share structure and with all that it has to offer and all that is upcoming. It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
Yep. No doubt about it.
If you want an answer, look at the trades. There were more sells than buys. Simple explanation.
Very nice. Monday should be the start of a nice week for us.
Dream on.
Whats up with VNDM and a looming BMAK?
And, unbelievably, nobody's buying, either. SMH
Trading 101: When you see the bid rising, that is your cue to buy at the ask, because you now have a safety cushion. The bid is telling the other investors that, no matter what happens, they are willing to pay that price, so if it drops to the one below, it will not stay there long and will be back to that bid again. Common sense.
So BUY.
He's working on it with expediency these days. You'll see it.
Seems to me like the bid is building out of control. I wonder why?
YOUR reality, not mine.
Or buy MORE :)
Well, the problem is that people are impatient. How long do you think it takes to do these things? They don't happen overnight. He's done so much already, and people need to get a grip, sit back, and wait.
People are just tired of waiting for people to buy and, quite frankly, I don't see why people aren't. It's ridiculous not to.
Nonsense, buddy. Even if you invest for the short-term that good things are going to happen, it's still an investment. Anytime you put your money into something, it's an investment. You could spin it any way you want, but that's what it is. You did it earlier. Why did you do it? To make money. Just like everybody else. And there's no way, by the way, that you could know that this company is not going to hit it big time. You can surmise and guess all you want, but you cannot tell anybody that this company is not going to be successful. Even if this went to $0.10, some people could be millionaires or close to it. Either way, it would change their lives substantially.
The only thing unraveling is the investors. People can't wait to pick apart something to try to make it seem phony instead of just sitting tight and letting the man do what he is supposed to do. This is investing. That doesn't mean that you buy something based on things that have already happened. It means you buy with the belief and hope that what's going to happen in the future is going to be good and profitable based on what is being brought to the table now, and that's why I'm here. What he's done so far is impressive, and I don't care what anybody else says about that. People who don't believe should just move on. Those of us who believe are still here and aren't going anyplace until James Tilton gives us a reason to go. Until then, we have no reason not to believe him, and I don't think anybody else does, either. Everybody is always crying about transparency, and now they have it, and now they're complaining about that. You just can't win with some people. If somebody is running a company, and they tell you they're going to do something, and they tell you they won't let you down, and they ask for your trust, until they destroy that, there's no reason not to believe. It's as simple as that to me. Others complicate it way too much with the ifs, the ands, the buts, and the what ifs. This is investing. No matter what stock you're in, there are always those things. These levels are a joke. You don't even have to risk a lot of money at this point to make a lot of money. The risk versus reward is astounding. Just based on that alone, people should be here.
Okay, I'll respectfully disagree. Good luck.
I just said as long as it's aboveboard. That means I don't want to be swindled, either.
Faulty promises? Really? I find that to be an amazing statement. He came up with a 10% dividend, which is unheard of. He's making deals left and right and has so much in the pipeline at the moment. He retired 4 billion shares, and he swears he's trying his hardest to get us current as quickly as possible, and he keeps us in the loop every day, among other things. Yeah, he's horrible. Not.