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Re: j_iliz post# 54692

Wednesday, 04/20/2016 9:47:42 AM

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 9:47:42 AM

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Very nice answer, thanks. Carl, Thank you as well.

"When/If it rises just starts another cycle of profit entitlement for people entering at different price points."

This is really it isn't it. The lower the price drops, the more people get in front of those who bought higher, making it more difficult for those in at higher prices to realize gains, and even "envision" gains at some level. That's why a quick bounce back is always nice, it means there aren't too many below you. However when the stock lingers, there could be massive amounts of people getting in, who then may flip for small potatoes on the way up creating yet more headwinds for the longs who are in deeper at higher levels.

The good news is that the float isn't huge here, so when something big eventually happens, and I have a feeling it will here. (not cell related) This can still take off and rip higher. I know it feels like it's been forever for some, and for many it feels like the Titanic, with the orchestra playing and the ship mostly underwater as the lights start to flicker. Remember though, "CONTINUOUSLY INCREASING NET PROFITS"... means the ship can in fact still regain buoyancy. My thoughts are once we reach the tipping point this will indeed pop right out of the water, and when people see that this thing didn't sink, they will be flocking back to climb on board before it leaves them behind.