Listen buddy, you can continue to play your morally superior high horse game because you think you're trying to defend and protect investors from Sharp, but I have been invested in this stock since June of 2021, at an initial average cost of .0233 (.07 GOFF price). I held most of my shares through the long decline, and I refuse to let Calasse win this show.
You can call that stupid, foolish, or whatever you want, and I really don't care. My average cost is almost under .01 at this point, with the fact that I have been able to buy more shares of this stock at such a steep discount. I understand many are bagged in this stock, and that's no fun either.
I'm bagged too, down well over 50%. But that doesn't mean I'm going to throw in the towel, just because retail traders want to crash the stock. In fact, I could care less if retail wants to crash the stock another 75% at this point. It's just more low liquidity games that don't matter in the long run.
Those of us who have who have been around long enough know that with OTC stocks, the volume, liquidity and atmosphere of the stock can change quickly. I know that there will be dozens upon dozens of more stocks that go on massive parabolic runs in the future, because that's just how the market works.
Buyers and sellers, that's it, nothing else. No emotion, nothing. We saw massive runs in 2021, 2017 and going back to 2013 as well. Isn't it interesting how the more money they create in the economy, the larger the booms in speculative assets seem to be when they hit.
Take it or leave it, this game is not for everyone, and nobody said the Wild West of the stock market is full of dandelions and cupcakes.