Thank you for your sage advice. I will certainly take it under advisement.
I do not, however, have a short strategy with NNVC.
Historically (I'd say from 2008 to 2013) I was a Long. I divested my long position and, fortunately, escaped with a slight advantage to the green side. I have abandoned my long position (and stance) and have taken interest in NNVC as a trading vehicle. As such, I have fared slightly better than when I maintained my long position for those many fruitless years.
I currently hold a small number of shares and sincerely hope the SP rises to a point where I can unload with a small profit.
As should you as it should take that long for you to recover from your short strategy losses.
Furthermore, I am under no illusions that anything I say here will, in any way, affect the SP of NNVC. I am not a paid detractor. If I knew how to become one, I'd seriously consider changing professions.
I do like to believe, though, that my comments may have a certain capacity to temper some of the outlandish claims many of the Longs have made and continue to make.