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Half_Penny

05/31/19 8:33 AM

#34748 RE: BigBlueSwami #34745

Sorry, I am not trying to preach doom and gloom, I am simply expressing my concerns and frustration. And how I usually resolve those concerns and frustrations. I find those who hype the stock from the perspective of revenues = pps share increase are also preaching fallacies. Their is a bigger picture that needs to be seen, not one portion of the picture. That is why investors look at the financial statements and do not rely on a single source for due diligence. 10K Drop please....


I have always promoted and told people to find a strategy that works for them. Find your entrance and exit points, if the price drops, reassess and determine what you think is an acceptable loss. That is logical investing with no emotions. i am in no means telling anyone, or everyone, to sell. Back when I started my sell off (42K shares of 50K) I expressed it to the group only because 1.) I wanted them to know small chunks would be out there and it is a retail investor, 2.) I did not want the stock price to drop substantially, and 3.) I sold in chunks in the hope that I could sell at the highs for the day.
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MattWyl

05/31/19 8:42 AM

#34751 RE: BigBlueSwami #34745

I’m going to chime in here... after reading this cluster everyday.

This stock has been the definition of doom and gloom for anyone who has bought it.

The company dilutes, does not file on time, and does not communicate anything to give shareholders any confidence that things are going to turn around.

They indeed have revenue, but if they report great revenue and dilute again, where do you think this stock is heading?

Why would anyone have any confidence that the management of this company cares about shareholders going forward?

The people telling you to hold as this continues to plummet everyday are morons.

Those so called doom-&-gloomers have been right, and if anyone took their advice, they are not bathing in red right now.

Whatever I have left in this POS, I am writing off as a loss. If it spikes to break even, I am out. I should have sold when it went to $2, but I held like an idiot.

Management does not care about shareholders. I’ll repeat... MANAGEMENT DOES NOT CARE ABOUT SHAREHOLDERS.

So keep holding or buying. But if someone sells, how could anyone blame them?

Who wants to stick around for the next iteration of shareholder screwing?