Friday, February 06, 2015 7:46:55 AM
And even more difficult, is making the tough decision to cut one's losses, and the timing of such a decision. It is a personal decision that is often dependent upon one's own risk tolerance, and their ability to absorb such a loss. Also to be considered is the opportunity cost of keeping the money tied up for an extended period of time, while alternative trading and investing opportunities are present elsewhere.
As to Green Cures, there have been several missteps along the way, while they built the business from scratch. Thus far, this has undoubtedly hindered the ability of the stock to hold on to a higher price level. I hold the believe that they have now worked out many of the early kinks, and that they are on the verge of accomplishing a great deal more than they have to date.
For that reason, I continue to maintain my long position on GRCU. But I can not fault anyone who chooses to exit, in an effort to eliminate the risk of further decline (which is always present, and especially so in the OTC). Best of luck in your trading and investing.
As always, simply my opinion.
GRCU
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