"I would say if you got the money then yeah throw some in. If you are planning on using next months mortgage payment then the answer would be a definite no. "
I think this is a great statement, interesting you mention it because I was thinking about that this morning. If I had to venture a guess, a lot of people bet a boat load of money that they didn't have or would feel a real pinch without, for the allure of a quick return while the stock was doing good. And along the way, almost any obstacle that FMNJ could have encountered, they have. Global economic meltdown, commodities prices tanking, governments nationalizing international operations that had been funded privately, equipment problems, delays in contracts and endless negotiations, etc. Just an ugly environment. We're fortunate they're even still around. For those who are ranting that they've lost 'x' dollars, you don't lose until you sell. I haven't sold yet, so I haven't lost a dime. My shares aren't worth jack either, mind you, and I have a lot of 'em. But while I still own them, they have the potential to be worth a heck of a lot more than 0.0001. Anyone who buys at 0.009 and then dumps at 0.0001 needs help, unless they didn't invest a lot of money and don't mind the loss to try again somewhere else. Just my opinion, but we're all full of 'em, because let's face it, until something significant happens here, we've got nothing better to do...lol