If the price bleeds down to 0.001 on no news, which is common for many pink sheet stocks (not ETIM I hope, but MANY others), then you either have to hold on to your shares for eternity (and often watch them go to 'zero'), or, you sell at a big loss if you want (or need) your money back.
If you cut yourself and don't stop bleeding, even on low blood volume, do you just let yourself bleed to death, or do you go to a doctor and ask him why you're still bleeding?
If the chart for a stock is bleeding on low volume, I show the same concern as I would if it was my own blood (after all, it is my own money)
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