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Re: LandPro post# 116562

Friday, 01/20/2023 12:16:49 PM

Friday, January 20, 2023 12:16:49 PM

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LandPro. Just about all of us realize that Penny stock involvement is high risk where more things go wrong than go right! Every stock here is speculative until it is commercialized or is earning increased revenues! I've seen many good products go down the tube, so if RGBP busts, I will live with it! We all bought in at good prices, so we are poised to make some good money if the guy at the helm makes some good business decisions? If we last until the end of the year, we should know where this stock is going? Right now rgbp is in a critical stage where the financial problems weigh heavily on the Company! Every CEO in the Pennies is usually unprepared for the problems a penny stock has to endure, KOOS probably is in that predicament too? If we continue to make small strides and KOOS is doing his best, we might just make it?

But with the uncertainties in the General economy, only those like Buffet, who has the money to ride out the storms, can take the RISK of buying at low prices! Sure, he can be confident at making statements to that effect, but the rest of the struggling economy has to be very careful! Then, how many of them in the lower to middle class, are thinking about investing in Penny Stocks! I don't know? Then the war, that might spread, is weighing on many peoples' minds, so we who got in early are already positioned where we want to be, and are thinking wiser about future investing?

Even large Corporations are thinking twice about introducing new products and/or increasing production rates, even if they have something very promising? They are the ones who have experts, (economists) who are hired to keep their eye on the economic PULSE RATE from week to week, or month to month, but who know that predictions are too often faulty in this ever-changing world, so place their feet on the brake pedal a little bit at this point, rather than make a positive view of the future? So many big Co's are working at a lower gear right now trying to keep whatever employees they still have in place IMO?