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Well the bashers are having their fun arn't they. Just to get even I just bought another 2k worth of SLTD. put that in your pipe and smoke it. Can you say confident? I can!
Paid pump. Perhaps you would care to share your source proving your statements. Didn't think so.
Oh and if nobody noticed, we FINISH UP TODAY! In spite of a lossy market. How did that happen? Never mind don't need the input from bottom feeders.
Impressive? NOT, a week old piece from a notorious idiot and your point is? We get it. U don't like the company. U don't like the stock. U don't like much of anything that has to do with PSID! So the bigger question is why are u still hanging around here?
This has nothing to do with growing pains and everything to do with the stupidity and dictatorial attitude of the EU.
Hang in there! I'm in the red across the board. Haven't been this down in years. Only thing is, that I know it is not the stocks themselves. It's the stupid market worring about something it can have no control over but will make us all, including themselves, pay for.
What just chaps my butt is that after WW 1 the world in it collective stupidity put Germany in dire straits and economical austerity programs. This was to keep them from ever causing trouble again. Didn't work. Now we have Germany champion austerity measures for Greece. They are the leaders of the pack of wolves seeking to subjugate Greece. Seems they have forgotten what That feels like when you are on the recieving end.
Now because the people from the birth place of freedom and democracy has told the EU, and Germany in particular, to shove it, the entire world gets to suffer the consequences of a rebellion. Stupid stupid world we live in today! Hang in there. This too shall pass.
Then sell NOW! Get out, get out!
Ah, but I haven't! That is the differance. I trust My gut and my DD. And so far they have both been right. Go Sltd!
As much as it pains me to post this, I am for the first time in a long time close to going red. Will that change my status? NO! I will still be long, and we will overcome this dip! I fully believe that this is a sound company. We have hit a rough spot that has no roots! We are getting bashed by forces that should have, and will eventually have no bearing on this stock or company or CEO! It is said "SHIT HAPPENS" and we are seeing that today. However, in the long run we will, and this company, and this CEO Jim Nelson, will prevail! My friends hang in there, we will eventually be the winners!
Can't answer your question myself. That would require an insite into unruly minds. As to zero? That would require knowing if you are a C or and F. One certainly wouldn't want to get it wrong, would one? Go SLTD. MELT THE ZERO,!
Learned to read smoke signals at an early age. They always tell, u what is going to happen. Never lie. Tell it like it is. Go PSID into the winners circle.
Goolly, sarge, it looks like it's going up and up and up. Could we be on a winner here?
Well I'll be darned. Appears I'm not tye only one who reads the news. Good job there.
Should be totally illegal. They will short this thing to death if they can. Then who wins? The f'ing shorts and do they care? Hell no! This shorting crap has got to be controlled, eliminated. At the end of the day we all lose, shorts included, when a company is taken out of compitition by greedy shorts, then compitition dies, we pay the the piper in higher prices for products. The shorts bite themselves without ever realizing what they have done! We all lose!
Alrighty then. Let's get this road on the show. Go PSID long and staying long happy about it.
One of my favorite countries has told the EU where to shove it. Unfortunatly Insuspect SLTD will take a hut today as tye world market reacts to Greece and it's backbone. The EU and the EURO is perhaps the worst thing that has ever been thought up.
My friend intellegence will rule out. I don't invest unless I plan to come out ahead, but I'm fully prepared to lose. Keep the eyes open. If u see lomg term investors bail be concerned. Otherwise u got it right about the negative nellies here. There is no reward without risk. Welcome aboard. Ebola is back, that makes PSID a top investment. Good luck to the intelligent people here, the others can take the great flying leap!
Try reading, not skimming all of those articles. Yes there are two from this year same article differant sources. Also you will note that contray to someone elses claims PSID has had other products approved by FDA hard to be a scam company and get that done, don't ya think. I'm done with this subject. Enjoy your holiday.
Oh yes one more thought. Super gold please honor you post 19411
Below posts are your DD that some other poster says they did. I don't think so.. BTW please note that PSID is under an emergency department of defence ond FDA "APPROVAL" DD indeed! Enjoy your crow.
Since they are a development company and not a manufacturer at this time I fail to see the relevance of your post.
I know, clear as mud. Happy fourth.
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Thank you but I don't think I need your sadness. If I had listen to all the negative people around me throughout my life I probably would need them. However I have more experiance in startup companies than you will probably have in your lifetime. At seventy plus years I do not live in the past. I don't judge companies by their past performances, I only judge them by today. What I have lost or not lost is none of your concern. It's my money, not yours. What I choose to see as the future is mine and mine alone. If you choose to disagree you should move on and stop worrying about us poor fools that choose to believe in the future
Oh gee. Tell us something we don't know. The past is the past. New management new bss plan new investors new horizons, time to retire the past and look to the future. Future bleak? Move on save you sanity. Future bright, buy some more, sit back and relax and ride the wave into the future. Simple!
Then he needs to get out. If you no longer believe in your investment it is time to sell. Why torment yourself? And lenght of time means nothing. As a matter of fact you haven't a clue as to how long I have held my investment. DD is what counts.
I invested in this company a couple of years ago. Saw that it would take time to develope and put it in the vault for future review. Today I like what I see and believe this one is on the road to success. Anybody that doesn't believe that should invest their money where they think they will make money. Bad mouthing a company serves no useful perpose.
If the sun explodes tomorrow will you believe that it happened? I hate negative. Hate it. You can not succeed at anything with a negative personality.
I mean puts. He buys option guarantees. Or rather he will buy blocks of 100 if the PPS OF A COMPANY DROPS BY 10% over the contract period. He gets paid thousands of dollars up front with no immediate need to buy the stock. His money to keep no matter what. If the stock goes down 10% by the end of the contract period he is obligated to buy all the shares, blocks, he contracted for. Of course he is buying that 10% or lower than when he placed the puts. Either way he wins.
Oh yes. If the stock stays flat or goes up he still wins. He, in his case, gets to keep the thousnds of dollars he was paid up front. You or me probably a few hundred dollars. Blocks are 100 shares each. He probably buys thousands of blocks at a time. He makes money either way. If he has to buy the puts and the stock goes back up he wins double.
Don't forget He is a big options player, and he rarly looses on puts.
Think we've had some traders bailing out trying to, they think, minimize their losses. Defiantly the wrong way to go about it when a stock is showing signs of recovery. Bail out you can write loss permatly in the books. No posibility of recovery ever. Dumb.
We have now been listed as a morning market gainer. So much for going back down predictions. 97+k post does not a predictor make.
Up .16 no amount of negative remarks will reverse this today. Sorry if shorts are being caught up short. No I'm not!
Oh, and the V brothers are no where in sight. That proves somethings burning. Like shorts!
I would not expect us to get anywhere near the warrent price range. That would really be stupid.
I hope the pre market action is predictor of what's to come. We are up to,1.96. Keep it going up.