I made a point on another message board that a "startup" company that begins with 2 billion shares OR an established company on the way out whose shares are so diluted that its 2 billion shares are selling at 0.0005 can almost NEVER rise fast. Now check out his "startup" with only 2 millions shares. Look how it has risen in a month: URSL. This doesn't absolutely prove my point, but it's evidence that at least we can speak probabilistically: A MARKETABLE company feasible in the current market will more likely rise faster with a couple orders of magnitude FEWER stocks available than even a "marketable" company with an order of magnitude larger number of stocks. In short, buying and holding stocks cannot be a belief like a religious experience.
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