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Yes, I do. And no, I am not.
You'll have it before the week is over.
Also, the news this morning was not new. Those who were touting it knew, along with anyone else who has looked at the latest press releases, that the acquisition was already occurring.
Tomorrow is Wednesday, the third day in the biggest week in VOIS history. Gentlemen, it is not over.
4.5mm is relatively high volume for the first 40 minutes with VOIS.
If a 75% gain in one day does not mean anything to you, then I don't know what you're doing here. We are talking about stocks not our feelings.
I think that Warren Buffet would take 75% any day.
Oh and by the way, VOIS performed better in one day than Home Depot did for the whole year of 2012. So I'm not sure about your notion that VOIS needs to be pumped.
I respect your knowledge and experience, but VOIS is developmental and not in the marketing phase yet. So retail potential is not a relevant valuation of the stock right now.
Please excuse me for being direct with my reply, but none of what you mention has anything to do with the price of VOIS now or in the near future.
The sales of the software that you're referring to are not dependent on a retailer and never will be. First because it is not the primary software to be used with the new headset, and second because the new software is being developed for the VOIS headset, not the Emotiv, which is going to be compatible with mobile devices whose applications are sold online where shelf space is not an issue.
Evidently, the stock does not need a promotion. It has made gains in the past month without substantial news.
It is 3.2 tenths of a cent now and many more cents away from the concerns that you are having. If you're worried about shelf space, Johnson and Johnson may be a more suitable investment.
It is coming.
It is not a matter of opinion.
It is, simply, a matter of time.
It is based on truth, reality, and the will of nature.
Gentlemen, I am pleased to say that today, yes today, is the first day of the biggest week in VOIS history.
THEY HAVE produced a working product that has provided positive test results.
They're not saying they have a better product. They're saying they have a unique one.
Of course their funding is limited, but they intend to raise more: "The Company will need to raise sufficient capital to finalize the development of the product prior to launching." The company would not intend to do that without strong incentives for investors.
They aren't shown, because VOIS did not own MSI in 2012.
VOIS has produced a workable product: "The Company has completed the working prototype and tested the device on several ANDROID models. The tests provided positive results as it relates to communicating with the devices, as well as receiving the EEG signals from the brain. The product is now patent pending, with all necessary filings submitted and recorded at the USPTO."
Apparently, they have the capabilities.
They are not trying to supplant Emotiv: "The final consumer product will be uniquely designed with a stealth-like appearance, so that it is hardly noticed when being worn." They acquired MSI and presumably, they will have the funding to bring their innovative headset and software to the market.
That is one fine looking chart.
Reaching a penny is not outlandish. In fact, it's a weekly occurrence with subpenny stocks, some of which go far and beyond a penny. Actually, the likelihood that VOIS reaches .01 is greater than it falling to .001 because, if you have been paying any attention, buyers have not and will not let that happen. Short sellers aren't even trying to at this point.
Yes of course, I'll sell you a couple million at .025/share!
Well buyers, it would seem we have reached an impasse. However, I welcome you to raise your bids by a couple hundredths of a cent if you would like some shares in this nice little stock!
"Charts cannot take into account unforeseen events," so what are you suggesting with this redundant statement? If an event is unforeseen, how can it be taken into account?
EVERY trader uses charts. You're saying that you didn't compare the past prices to the current prices and attempt to forecast a future selling price when you bought this stock? Of course you did, or else trading would be blind.
Here is what will happen:
Close above 50DMA this week, setting up for next week
News on Wednesday, May 1, and BOOM