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Trading in general is a risk. Risk only what you can afford to lose is what they say, some live by that, others don’t and are work take huge risks.
Everyone has their own trading style.
Most day/swing traders have the money to sit on a trade and still play others.
Some sit on them for the possibility of a massive run but they also know if it doesn’t they can use it as a loss as well and then still get in at a lower price then before. If they want to take the chance.
Ide will happen a lot sooner than most realize.
Very well said. I’m just jealous because I don’t have the funds to buy more.
I understood that, what I’m saying is that most of these sellers probably bought at .08 or higher and are taking their losses now get their tax write off for their loss and buy back in lower than they originally bought for.
When the update comes out which will more than likely won’t be until December 1st. Which I was hoping for one around now, anyway Hopefully it’s all good news with a actual start date for the animal testing and a actual time line for how long it will take.
If the start date is going to happen soon with a time frame of around a month and half, I can see this to start going back up to .08 plus by the time the testing is done.
Don’t worry about it.
More than likely it’s people that bought way higher and are taking their losses/tax right off for the end of the year. They don’t want to wait for the news. Take their losses now get their write off, then either go play somewhere else for a little while or turn around and buy back in s as t a much lower cost.
Why would the co buy 200000 shares just a couple of weeks ago.
Highly unlikely
Someone got laid off.
Well it’s gotta be something good, or someone jumping hoping for news either way not complaining
I agree.
which is just a couple of weeks away and a short week next week with thanksgiving.
There will more than likely be a update as early as late today and probably no later than Monday.
If they get the green light to move forward, it will take Radiogel some time to get everyone together that will be involved in the testing and get a time line figured out. Unless by some miracle they have everything and everyone on standby to get rocking and rolling on the test as soon they get the go ahead.
We will know a lot more about a timeline in the next few days.
Unless people know exactly what’s going on and what’s involved in doing these tests.
They should not put estimates on time frames. We have all been wrong and we will continue being wrong because we have no clue what’s involved
It seems to me there’s only one or two people that have dealt with the fda in getting something approved on this and
In my opinion the information they give us on dealing with the fda are the only ones that matter.
Everyone else is mute.
You all complain about share price and getting updates then you all put bs estimate time lines out.
Yes this is a free site and yes you have every right to post your opinion, but when you do realize what you are putting out there. God forbid new people see these estimate time frame they are going to be like well see you in late February or early March maybe.
Don’t see them begging for clinics on board if that was the case they would be doing national advertising for clinics.
Going to conferences and getting the word out isn’t begging, that’s exactly what conferences are for. Getting the word out.
They haven’t done a conference in 3yrs so with the lockdowns they lost traction a lot of traction. And now that they have JHU on board and the Mayo Clinic, they can spend more time on pushing isopet.
I’m sure there’s more interest than you think.
Remember if a vet clinic wants to be able to do the treatment.
They have a laundry list of stuff do before hand and most of that isn’t even getting trained to do the procedure.
They have to have a federal, state, probably a county approval to handle radioactive materials. That right there alone probably takes awhile to get that approval.
Before that happens is the clinics even able to handle the radioactive materials.
There’s a lot of steps to go through.
So I’m guessing there’s not a lot of vets that are even certified to handle radioactive materials so right there puts a limit on how many clinics can.
My opinion is they need to hit the university vet facilities.Wyoming, Montana, north and South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma.
Go after the university’s get them to start using it then you have all those new vets coming out of them.
This going to take time to get going. There’s plenty of interest. G th he thing is how many hoops do the clinics have to go through and the cost alone.
Hopefully jhu did the write up. Since they deal with animals on a daily basis and all.
I’m sure everything will be good to go.
I’m just hoping they can get started asap if given the the thumbs up.
I know they have to have the 3rd party lined up and of course have the cancers grown large enough to be able to use.
I’m hoping for a start right after thanksgiving. Wishful thinking I’m guessing, but anything is possible.
Maybe just maybe they can move quick on this.
So what’s the chances of hearing something late tomorrow after the animal people meet to see if radiogels/JHU animal test will meet their standards in treating the animals humanely.
Shhhhh.
Me too me too, hopefully. Granted I’m on the short side of shares but if it hits the right price it’s doable.
The harm is the cost, Radiogel needs more locations before they go bonkers on advertising.
Yes a lot of young people own horses but they also don’t have the money to travel across country to have a $7k plus procedure done. Add transportation with what diesel prices cost these days. It’s just way to expensive.
And No most don’t have insurance on their horses either unless it’s a grand champion or has a really strong blood line, even then it’s not likely they have insurance.
Essentially owners of race horses, equine competitor’s and rodeo stock owners are the select target right now.
If they make big money off of their animals they are the ones.
Yes people spend lots of money on their horses but everyone has a limit and most young people don’t have the cash.
The mass advertising will happen soon enough, but in my opinion it shouldn’t happen until there’s several plus vets throughout the country that can do the procedure. This way it’s more cost effective for the owners.
I agree
That is true
I have nothing against the magazine advertising.
I’m just saying most horse owners/farmers, ranchers they aren’t big on social media unless they have a business that needs to reach the public.
So what I’m saying is that the doc is doing just fine with the advertising he’s doing, he’s trying to market a specific type of customer and doing social media advertising will only reach a very small percentage the equine owners.
Not for the people that actually own horses.
I know a lot of horse people/owners and their extent of social media stops at Facebook. Even then they rarely get on Facebook.
Believe it or not, lots of horse people aren’t on Twitter, Instagram and such.
Most peoples mistakes they think everyone is on these social media outlets when in actuality not many are, they may have an account setup but it doesn’t mean they are on them
It won’t hit.02. It wouldn’t matter if the co did reach new investors.
There’s tons of eyes on this they are waiting for the news to hit, in the meantime they are playing somewhere else.
When ide gets submitted this will run hard, if approved it will run even harder how high who knows and where will it settle down at who knows.
With ide approval it will bring a whole new batch of longs.
So having the co take time and money to try and get a few new investors is a huge waste of time.
End of year is coming so people are going to start selling and cut their loses and get their write offs.
I highly doubt this will hit .02 people have been saying that for over a year now and it hasn’t happened.
Isn’t it a little early to sell for tax right offs.
Man whoever sold those shares are going to be pissed when this runs.
Congrats to whoever picked them up
As far as I can remember they have submitted to the fda 2 times before, can’t remember if it was as an ide or something else. the last time was about 5yrs ago with the previous co which in short didn’t do anything but cause massive debt and a horrible share structure.
Well considering jhu is doing the animal testing. The doc reached has nothing going on. So why wouldn’t he be pushing isopet.
We’ll have to say that I’m surprised that this is staying above .05
Not disappointed just saying that with the extremely low volume it will be extremely easy to manipulate. My guess there’s not many wanting to sell.
Hopefully here something after the 17th of November and get updated on if we got the green light. And maybe just maybe get some solid dates of how long the testing will take. When will they actually start and so on.
Time will tell.
I agree which hopefully will be in the next 2 weeks or sooner. But until then. Here we are
It’s going to be quiet for awhile.
Forgot about recruitment. But wholly cow if they skipped phase 2. That would be awesome
Many people forget that and keep saying it’s going to take years.
At most 18months to 2yrs.
Not including the time for the animal testing
Remember the human testing will actually be shorter because they are testing the gel, which is a device. With this they won’t need the large numbers of volunteers that normal fda testing requires.
It will go faster how much faster not sure but it won’t take nowhere near as long as normal fda testing,
I doubt it. Unfortunately. Because you know then there’s approval for each phase. So there will be a run on each of those.
I just hope I can get more cash rounded up before ide. Not looking good but anything is possible
Well said
I see that happening as isopet grows and starts generating consistent revenue and or they start using the gel for other uses then cancer but unfortunately if it has anything to do with the body it will have to be approved by the fda so unfortunately right now the only revenue generated is isopet.
The doctor wants to keep costs down as much as possible so until fda approval and or isopet starts generating big buck consistently we are stuck with how things are being ran.
But I do agree with you.
Ha so true
It would be nice if they did pr this. Or at least the part the fda gave them the green light to start the test
Question is when.