Sunday, October 11, 2015 1:31:04 AM
Its a normal human reaction, evolved and passed down to us from those many million of years past.
Like being startled with an abrupt, or in our case a month over month decline of BORK's near $6 high, our brain shuts down all non essential functions like movement and even breathing (holding breath) such that all brain activity can focus on the immediate threat.
My experience in Vietnam observed that most all deployed into a constant combat arena were "still holding" for that one year tour a mental awareness of "holding one's breath" until the year of service was completed.
Its one's "holding" on Bourque Industries since 2011 because the tour is not completed simply because Bourque Industries continues with us inside as BORK holders.
We all became trapped during the downward BORK slope thinking that "bad management" was the cause, that could be repaired to good management. Then finally BORK's pps rendered one's investment to a 95+ percentage lost that trapped us to hold thinking that "no reason to dump" so let it ride and we will watch to see how it plays out.
As for "needing 3 Hail Mary" to fully recover a 2011 investment, that's possible if the Bourque Industries "Kryron has wide reaching potential in redefining the materials used in core industrial applications throughout the globe." actually happens.
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