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Sunday, 12/03/2017 11:28:41 AM

Sunday, December 03, 2017 11:28:41 AM

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Hey Everyone - I'm new to IH and somewhat new to all of this, and was hoping that some of the long's on here could help shed some insight for me.

I came across ENDV a few weeks ago, and from what I was reading felt that their technology was going to be huge sometime down the road, so I picked up 10K shares (Didn't have a ton of $$ to play with). Looking at long term, I thought I was sitting ok, until I came across the posts on this board with people holding 1M+ shares. My original thought process was that ENDV was severely undervalued (if tech turns out to be as good as people seem to think), and once another valuation would be done, the price could easily reach $10+ (Like I said, I'm new to all of this and maybe I'm living in wonderland).

My question is, where do you think this stock will end up, and how many shares do I need to purchase to really reek the benefits of when this does take off? I have enough money in some other stocks I thought showed promis(TNDM, MYMMF,PMCB), where if I sold them, I could probably purchase another 100K shares of ENDV, but I'd be giving up the potential of those other stocks. However, I'm afraid that if I don't make the trade, I could potentially miss out on a life changing event with ENDV. On the flip side, the outlook of somebody with 1M shares vs my outlook are substantially different. If the stock reaches $1+, they're millionaires and I only have a few thousand extra bucks. So I guess what I"m asking is: Is my original thought way off base? Does anyone think this stock could ever reach $10 range and beyond (whether 1,2,3 years from now, or anytime at all)? And, if you were in my position, would you purchase the additional shares of ENDV while it's still around .06? (I don't have additional funds outside of my existing stocks that I can invest, but at the same time I don't need any of the money I currently have invested, so it can sit there as long as I need it to, whether that turns out to be 3 months or 3 years)

Anyway, glad to have come across all of these ENDV posts. Seems to be a lot of good knowledgeable information. Thanks in advance

NewbieJ
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