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Ryoko

11/22/21 4:06 PM

#74735 RE: C to the E #74734

Yes, the level of enthusiasm has diminished if you use the amount of activity on the board or with the trading volume as a barometer. The constant bleeding is suggesting that the float is not as locked as we may want to believe.
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Tempy

11/22/21 6:18 PM

#74742 RE: C to the E #74734

It’s Thanksgiving week…probably the slowest week of the year. Nothing has changed.
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VillageBobcat

11/23/21 1:20 PM

#74773 RE: C to the E #74734

Interesting points here. Let’s have a substantive discussion on this, I will provide my thoughts to your questions & comments, and would be happy to hear everyone’s thoughts as well.

What on earth is going on around here? Not the big “bang” I was expecting. I know FINRA is still a going concern for most but I honestly thought the E-Commerce site and subsequent PR’s would propel this.



I have always held to the belief that satisfaction or disappointment in any endeavor can be directly tied to one’s expectations. I share a similar thought on the above; I think the E-Commerce and subsequent PR’s will provide additional resources and information for shareholders and potential investors to help them make their own decisions on what their goals are with their investment or potential investment in Dryworld Brands. That, in turn, will impact the share price, depending on how the market reacts.

Examples:
Investor A: Expected the E-Commerce site to have every product available on day one. This person may be disappointed in the E-Commerce site on the first day, simply because it did not have every product that Dryworld has.
Investor B: Expected the E-Commerce site to have only a Limited Edition CoreD Capsule Collection, in limited quantities, as per Dryworld’s communication via social media. A subsequent PR gets released, this person reads it and further confirms the expectation of a limited release, followed by additional lines at later dates. This person’s expectations were met, and would likely be satisfied with the E-Commerce site.

In both examples, the investors may also have expectations of the impact the E-Commerce site may have on the share price; unrealistic expectations can cause dissatisfaction and doubt while realistic expectations can be met with satisfaction and confidence.



Comments on the board have even tailed off.



I noticed that as well. I know that I am limited to 15 posts per day, although I don’t post all that much. I also have other stocks and boards I follow, and the limit is across all boards. One possible reason for the lower comments on the board could be that people have hit their daily limit.

Does anyone else have any thoughts on this piece?