If wishes came true I'd go back three years with Hemi, during that time frame that Hemi made it's run from .04 (Nov 06) - .90 (Feb 07). But the reality as a Hemi shareholder is that we now deal with the bitter taste of this current Hemi status and try to figure out a means that might ease the losses.
Yes, lessons well learned and lessons that have come with a big cost for many, including myself. But that is the risk of the pinks and if you're play a pink then be prepared to risk it all.
My position with Hemi was to take every opportunity to learn and understand as much as I could about the business model that included visits and direct discussions.
My mistake was not connecting the basic business dots as this information was unfolding as it directly related to Hemi as a business.
Combine this mistake with the facts that Hemi traded as a pink along with the business issues that started in late 2007 within the Hemi business model, plus the lack of comunication by management and you end up with today's current Hemi state.
So yes if you are going to use the term stupid based on where Hemi has gone from Feb 2007 then put me in the same catagory due to not jumping at the appropiate time when opportunity was sitting one push away from the "Sell" button.
That is why now I am treating HMGP with a trading startegy that has work for me in the past, doesn't mean that it will work for others and by no means does it mean it will deliver.
Kels