Truthfully? I feel foolish to have bought the Vytex fairy tales and pipe dreams.
I consider(ed) myself more savvy than to fall for "dreams".
Buying and then holding VYST for so much and so long is ENTIRELY my fault.
I got greedy listening to the endless tales of how Vytex is an industry disruptive product with 40,000+ uses!
I wanted to believe that those running the Vystar show were capable.
(to date, they have proven not to be)
I believed the Vytex story. Or at least some of it earlier on.
Vytex bedding, tires & gloves seemed possible.
Vytex straws and medical usage sounded reasonable.
I think I started seeing the light with the 3-D printed Vytex clothing Tweet last summer.
That carrot was kinda big to swallow.
Then there were countless other "exaggerations" throughout the rest of the Summer and Fall.
I should have caught on.
The Vystar Twitter page was endless pipe dreams and carrots.
The financials due in October that ended up a total cluster should have been another alert.
MAYBE Vytex is a good product and could have made all stockholders happy - had those at the helm had a clue what they were doing.
I didn't listen when warned about Greg's OTC past.
Didn't matter because ... Vytex!!!
I was foolish.
And seemingly in good company.
c'est la vie