Seriously I have read these for quite a while on so many POS stocks it is truly hard to take any of it seriously. It’s more like a way to try and sell ones bags to another. The great thing about having years of experience is that I can see through the nonsense as do many others. I saw the “valuation” posted on SSO$F years ago as well before it was all outed as complete BS and anyone holding at the time got destroyed. VYST has nothing. They never had anything and now they have been outed for flat LYING in a tweet to deceive the investors. You CAN NOT use any type of actual valuation measurement for these scam penny stocks. It may work on a blue chip big board but that is not what this is. This is still the wild Wild West of investing. It is very easy to see one try’s to use paragraph after paragraph to distract from the actual truth which is the insiders lie, the CEO’s son makes more than the CEO and has insider knowledge but doesn’t file as an insider. So pardon my honesty but the valuation on VYST is complete utter bullchit just like VYST is itself
Since it will be going so high as you state. I like my chances of chasing rather than holding millions of shares trusting the ROTmans to maybe pull a rabbit out of their hat. This could also still go to zero as easily as going to your $2.32.
The company has been their own worst enemy with their silence and when they do Tweet they post a BS picture of a hospital unit from another company claiming their own. That right there would scare anyone away, biggest red flag ever!!
Excellent post, Sterling. I have never seen a penny stock with such a dedicated, organized and expensive effort to drive it down. Many have fallen victim to the attack. Others see if for what it is: Proof that one or more entities feel very threatened by the impending success of this company. I truly believe that those who stay the course will reap the reward.
What value these valuations have if Greg posts somebody else's purifier as his in order to pump the price and sell more shares? What value these valuations have if Greg lies ALL the time about VYST products that NEVER hit the market? What value these valuations have if there is no word of a promised spinoff? Can you say "Class Action"? Tic toc...
I agree with your post has it relates to "potential".
Many investors here at one time believed in Vystar's potential. However, many like myself quickly became aware of "questionable" management, when the CEO was hiring his children and paying his son a greater salary than he was receiving. Or when shareholders found that the company was posting other manufactures equipment and trying to pass it off as their own, just to note a "few" of the red flags.
In regard to things getting worst in the COVID world, the news out today will not age well IMO:
Investors are beginning to see that the world of COVID is also becoming clearer and are beginning to rethink that investment play.