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Rkmatters

06/13/15 10:39 AM

#36347 RE: Ready4bluesky #36339

Ready, I could be wrong but I've imagined that you've been selling shares along the way. And that you are only riding free money at this point. Those that are über bullish are riding their own money, and probably have not sold a single share. Not one. You are just cautiously, skeptically, optimistic about NWBO. They are at various degrees of trusting and optimism. Don't expect them to have the same level of skepticism as you. It's not a rationale expectation. It's just not possible to hold shares with comfort and not be where they are on the scale. The same way it would be difficult for you to hold your earlier position with comfort and without worry. Trust me I know because I myself had been there. Super bullish earlier this year before I heard these preliminary updates and cautiously hopeful, yet suspicious at times now. If their situation changes to be more on the fence as I am, I imagine they'll cautiously reduce their position. The same way as if you were to become more optimistic, you'll add shares to increase your risk. I would hope no one buys or sells on anyone's words here. At the end of the day, we are each responsible for our own investments, and no one should have to talk anyone into sticking around either. And so you should only hold what you feel comfortable with holding, the same goes for them, even if that does mean you or they sell along the way. And no one should be picked on because of their pessimistic or optimistic view of NWBO's preliminary data. No one. So if you're not expecting to be picked on for your skeptical views, don't pick on them for their optimistic views as well.

In speaking only of myself, I think it's clear that I don't have as many shares as I once did. It's impossible as I don't have the same level of confidence. Yet it does not mean I don't want all the studies to be a blowout success. I want that more than anything regardless of whether I'll be there to profit to the same extent as I once would have. If I see study results that give me greater comfort that they can secure the market cap that I once thought they could, I'll be happy to pay much more for shares, even if that means I'll get less than I would have had I held all along. But I also am finding greater comfort being diversified and I hadn't been as much before. Even as we sit at all time highs, and I truly believe it is going up higher (I even bet a certain someone that we'd see the teens soon enough), I'm very happy to have reduced my investment. Best, RK