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Posted On: 12/21/2018 10:12:18 AM
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Good post. I think it's important to differentiate the two different types of longs here and understand why the view point is different.
I believe the longs that want to uplist soon are longs that bought under .10 and have profited greatly on the run to 3. Which of course means they sold some or all on the way up and have either reentered at the bottom or are waiting for the RS to reenter. They owe Rory a lot, as he afford them a life changing opportunity. As a show of appreciation, they will be on his side regardless.
Then there's the group of longs that got in after the run started. They, just like the other longs, believe in the company, Rory, and have a shared vision in terms of video marketing evolution. They bought somewhere between .30-.60 cents mostly and continued to buy, didn't sell a share, and rode it back down to this point (ME).
This second group hasn't made any money yet, but strongly believes that this company has the potential to be very disruptive. Because of this, they don't want to sell, however, they know that 1 or potentially two RS and dilution will make it very hard to make the money they believed they could make originally. They thought a year ago when they bought that they would be greatly rewarded for being an early investor and holding strong(ME). Now after a year of waiting and holding, their seeing the potential to not be rewarded for that faith.
That's the difference as I see it. The second group of longs believe there's a better way to get to the same end goal and also preserve their ability to be well rewarded for their early investment.
So Red, seeing you post some alternatives to, what's believed to be the current strategy, is a very very welcome post. At the end of the day we all want to see the company do well and make some good money along the way.
I believe the longs that want to uplist soon are longs that bought under .10 and have profited greatly on the run to 3. Which of course means they sold some or all on the way up and have either reentered at the bottom or are waiting for the RS to reenter. They owe Rory a lot, as he afford them a life changing opportunity. As a show of appreciation, they will be on his side regardless.
Then there's the group of longs that got in after the run started. They, just like the other longs, believe in the company, Rory, and have a shared vision in terms of video marketing evolution. They bought somewhere between .30-.60 cents mostly and continued to buy, didn't sell a share, and rode it back down to this point (ME).
This second group hasn't made any money yet, but strongly believes that this company has the potential to be very disruptive. Because of this, they don't want to sell, however, they know that 1 or potentially two RS and dilution will make it very hard to make the money they believed they could make originally. They thought a year ago when they bought that they would be greatly rewarded for being an early investor and holding strong(ME). Now after a year of waiting and holding, their seeing the potential to not be rewarded for that faith.
That's the difference as I see it. The second group of longs believe there's a better way to get to the same end goal and also preserve their ability to be well rewarded for their early investment.
So Red, seeing you post some alternatives to, what's believed to be the current strategy, is a very very welcome post. At the end of the day we all want to see the company do well and make some good money along the way.
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