Friday, January 31, 2025 7:14:36 AM
I agree, there are many unknowns. That's the nature of pinks. You're not going to see institutions investing here. Pinks are extremely risky if not outright scams. They're not the place to be gambling your savings nor rent money. Many will learn this the hard way (market tuition). It's a place to bet on tickers with money that you can afford to lose and not lose any sleep over. For some, it's also an interesting pastime. Certainly more entertaining than buying a lottery ticket. And like a lottery ticket, if you get the numbers right, the rewards can be incredible. But lottery tickets are not for everyone, and neither are pinks.
Many of us, especially those that have been here awhile, feel "our day" is still ahead of us. We could be wrong. But this is risk capital. We understand the risk. For me, this story hasn't played out until the fat lady sings. The ballads I'm looking for are successful reverse merger (completed), launch of e-commerce store (completed), ticker symbol change, Cisco gold certification, and uplist to Nasdaq. I would also like to see a significant investment in product marketing and promotion at the appropriate time, perhaps after the ticker change.
Why GDVM? Foremost, because we believe in our CEO. He seems like an honest human (no pumping, no diluting, a man of faith, updates his shareholders when there's something worth sharing, etc., etc., etc., call it a gut feel); technically competent, and tenacious about his vision. If he says his goal is to uplist to the Nasdaq, I have faith that we'll be there one day.
Disclaimer: These are just my opinions not advice. Do your own due diligence.
Many of us, especially those that have been here awhile, feel "our day" is still ahead of us. We could be wrong. But this is risk capital. We understand the risk. For me, this story hasn't played out until the fat lady sings. The ballads I'm looking for are successful reverse merger (completed), launch of e-commerce store (completed), ticker symbol change, Cisco gold certification, and uplist to Nasdaq. I would also like to see a significant investment in product marketing and promotion at the appropriate time, perhaps after the ticker change.
Why GDVM? Foremost, because we believe in our CEO. He seems like an honest human (no pumping, no diluting, a man of faith, updates his shareholders when there's something worth sharing, etc., etc., etc., call it a gut feel); technically competent, and tenacious about his vision. If he says his goal is to uplist to the Nasdaq, I have faith that we'll be there one day.
Disclaimer: These are just my opinions not advice. Do your own due diligence.
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