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Re: Schneidku40 post# 49987

Monday, 10/26/2020 10:18:09 PM

Monday, October 26, 2020 10:18:09 PM

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Clearly some good points in your message but also some that are incorrect. Your observation about VirTra trying to chase/target Joe Blo consumer is really good. It always has bugged me that VirTra tried multiple time to do this because it told me that the CEO was unwilling to do the work necessary to grow the company aggressively with obvious and willing customers. That mentality is still there today and is a main reason why growth is so slow. The CEO does not know how to do the work necessary to grow. He is clueless about how great companies and great people perform. But now I am wandering off topic yet again. so....


Stocks go up and down for many reasons over the short term. And when I say short term I mean 0 to 3 years. Some examples....

VTSI will go to $20 next week if a named fund decides to buy a 20% position.

VTSI goes to $2 next week if me and a couple other shareholders decide to dump all our shares at the same time.

Today there are over 25,000 potential customers in the USA alone for VirTra products including driving sim. The market is essentially untapped. Statistically no one has ever purchased a system.

There are ebbs and flows to growth stocks vs value vs deep value. That too will change as will the way debt is viewed.

The only thing required to make money in almost 99% of all stocks is patience.

What if CEO steps off the curb tomorrow and gets hit by a bus? Does the stock go up or down? Likely goes down then up or up then down. Who knows.

Your example of Boeing is silly for about 317 different reasons.


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