2004 many have talked about "cheerleaders". I don't look at it that way. I don't tell people to go out and buy Wave tomorrow because it can't miss, it can. There are no guarantees in the stock market.
What I do is look at the company, management, products, revenues (if any)(we are a start up company so revenues will follow at some point in time) and if there is a market for Wave's products. If I like what I dig up with DD I invest.
I guess I kind of resent being called a cheerleader because I don't feel I am. I am just an investor that will stay in this investment as long as I think it has merit. If something were to happen to make me think I was in the wrong investment, I would sell the stock and move on to something else. And I guarantee you that if I do move on to something else I will never come back here and bad mouth the company or the stock. Because if this investment fails I only have myself to blame, no one else.
I could sell today at $2.70. If the stock goes down to $.10 next week who should I blame for not selling at $2.70? The only answer is ME
So, I am not a cheerleader, I am investor that believes in my investment in Wave, and that Wave is on the right path at this point in time.
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