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Posted On: 03/15/2019 9:59:51 PM
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He may be smart in some ways. But to constantly trash a stock your invested is not smart. All it does is discourage potential investors, making the problem he is complaining about so much worse. It is fine to vent frustration, one can do it in a constructive manner, but then he does fortune telling, saying the stock will be stock for months, like it is a certainty. It is not a certainty, I believe it will be fixed soon. But I used ‘I believe’, because if anyone could predict stock prices with a certainty, we would not be posting on this board.
Also, he said if this stock does not perform, he will be working to 85. That also not a smart decision, betting everything on one otc stock. He is over leveraged, made bad decisions, and still making bad decisions using a message board as therapy. Everyone knows the share price is a problem. Everyone is frustrated with it. He is not somehow special and is the only one that realizes it. We all do.
I would tell him this on iHub, but it would get deleted.
Lawman is the same way, I’ve explained with NP and stock, they way he is doing it now with stock options has tax advantages which maximizes the number of shares he owns in the future. He does not pay taxes now. He could ask for cash and then buy shares, all his salary, “cash+stock options”, comes from the company anyway, so we are just shifting around numbers here. But to do that, he would pay taxes first, then buy shares, yielding much much less shares than asking for salary in stock options instead of cash.
Also, he said if this stock does not perform, he will be working to 85. That also not a smart decision, betting everything on one otc stock. He is over leveraged, made bad decisions, and still making bad decisions using a message board as therapy. Everyone knows the share price is a problem. Everyone is frustrated with it. He is not somehow special and is the only one that realizes it. We all do.
I would tell him this on iHub, but it would get deleted.
Lawman is the same way, I’ve explained with NP and stock, they way he is doing it now with stock options has tax advantages which maximizes the number of shares he owns in the future. He does not pay taxes now. He could ask for cash and then buy shares, all his salary, “cash+stock options”, comes from the company anyway, so we are just shifting around numbers here. But to do that, he would pay taxes first, then buy shares, yielding much much less shares than asking for salary in stock options instead of cash.


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