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Joecanada13

04/24/17 6:16 PM

#7884 RE: RisingMT #7882

I'm gonna be happiest for you when we blastoff. The potential here is limitless. Which is just wild. We just need clinical data to attract that stupid money.

Seaheck

04/24/17 6:17 PM

#7885 RE: RisingMT #7882

You wouldn't be the only rags to riches story in here I promise you.
But it can't happen if you don't invest.

tjguy

04/24/17 10:02 PM

#7900 RE: RisingMT #7882

Rising, I wish you all the best, but do be careful. I'm only lightly invested here, but hoping for the best.

Another strategy would be to wait to go all in until the pre-clinical testing is over and they get the OK to begin actual clinical testing.

That would reduce some of the risk = and of course, some of the future profit because the share price will rise when this announcement is made.

I'm excited about this stock and again, am hoping for the best, but, just speaking for myself, I'm afraid to go all in right here - in spite of all the DD done here.

I won't tell you what to do, but investing only what you can afford to lose is a good rule of thumb. As the technology is proven through clinicals, you could add along the way.

If this company really has as much potential as people here are saying, then buying more even @ the $1 level would still be an excellent deal. It's all about how much risk you are willing and can afford to take. Of course, you could go all in at these levels and hope for the best. If it works, you are sitting pretty for sure. Only you can decide what is best for you.

Good luck!

The key to happiness is not getting rich, but becoming content - learning to be satisfied with what we have. That doesn't mean we should not invest wisely and plan for the future, but money is the kind of thing that we can never really get enough of. You always want more. It can control your life and make you unhappy. To be a successful investor and prevent the love of money from controlling your life, being thankful for and content with what we do have is an important foundation which will hopefully provide balance and wisdom for your investing decisions. Hopefully you are already at that point, but I personally find this to be a constant battle.

I probably take a bit more risk than I should based on my current financial condition and needs. Some people have a strict rule of thumb that they will NEVER invest in penny stocks like this one. I have not gone that far in my investment strategy, but I do try and keep the more speculative stocks fewer in number to try and mitigate the higher risk. Anyway, whatever strategy you decide on and are comfortable with, I hope it works out well for you! Remember, you have to sleep at night.

Go ENDV!