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Re: barge post# 232750

Tuesday, 07/02/2013 5:35:40 PM

Tuesday, July 02, 2013 5:35:40 PM

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barge - fear and greed

Weby mentioned "fear and greed", I would argue 'greed and fear'.

greed led folks to overexpose, ignore facts, attach to blind faith, and never reconcile what is, what might be, with reasonable milestones, reasonable accountability, and reasonable appreciation of the hazards on the path. Greed versus Reason.

and so one has folks who will get by, but the preponderance of their dreams are tethered to an equity that makes a three-legged stool look stable.

What got folks there? GREED.
And now that they are there what have they? FEAR.

Fear that leads folks to gather in hand-picked groups in far-away places, fear that leads attempts to ostracize folks for expressing perfectly rational opinions that have survived the test of time. Fear versus Reason.

Sure, BigNewBusiness would do wonders. That is true and always will be true for ever single solitary equity that has ever or will ever exist.

So the 'rational' non-fear non-greed notion is that WAVX is a once in a lifetime investment because BigNewBusiness would do wonders.

What follows from the reasoning is that every investment is an opportunity of a lifetime. What follows is that one can throw a dart at the listing of all known equities .... because BigNewBusiness for any could do wonders.

And so, now, in the full grips of fear the loyal gather to make a stand at a buck. I sincerely hope they carry the day. And what put them there? Irrational greed. Sensible fear.

I continue to believe there is every reasonable chance for Wave or at least Wave technology to do well. What does not survive reason well is the notion that current shareholders will proportionally benefit from whatever comes of this thing. So yes, ex-wavoids do follow this stock, and when it becomes reasonable that holding shares affords an opportunity to somewhat proportionally benefit from whatever comes of this thing I expect that such folks will consider equity exposure.

It is when it is "all about emotion" that folks get run over.

That pretty much wraps up my thoughts until (if/when) considerably bluer skies emerge.




The above content is my opinion.

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