Watching something grow is fun if you are able to do it unemotionally. I have a son in his third year of medical school who has enough HRCT shares that if it goes to several bucks at some point of time, he can pay off his school loans.
He is so busy with his hospital rotations that he does not have time to follow the daily ups and downs of the shareprice nor does he have time to follow IHUB. That is the sort of detachment I wish I had, lol.
Minddoc is probably better suited to say this, but I find it hilarious to see the various types of reactions to the non-movement of the shareprice. We have all the human drama of the upbeat, the downbeat and the always cynical. For some of us, nothing that HRCT does is quite good enough or quite quick enough, and for others, every little step looks like a giant leap forward.
In the end (whenever that is) all of us will either enjoy the same share price or simply look back on a number of years of hopes that were never fulfilled. Right now, odds are we can go either way, but I am more confident now than I was during the first quarter of this year.
Gotta get to bed, 6:45 a.m. flight tomorrow and the TSA guys always like to search my cavities, so it takes me a little longer than most to get through the lines.