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Posted On: 06/28/2020 4:37:02 PM
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Re-reading my last post, what I don't say and was the intent, is that even though I am not happy with the current pps, I would not be invested here if I did not believe in the opportunity to make a substantial amount of money. I am not one to hold onto positions hoping for a prayer to get back to even.
As I am sure you can tell, I spend a good amount of time researching, talking to others, learning about different shareholders and insiders, and ingesting all things Verb. No joke, day and night, all hours. There are probably 30-40 people I talk with on a regular basis about this investment. I have met some truly awesome people and even encountered some "small world" stuff along the way. But, not a chance in hell I would be doing any of that, let alone holding onto, or even adding what I can, if I did not firmly believe in this investment. I do it because I believe in the company, I believe it will be profitable, I enjoy it, and I am learning.
But it is just an investment. I do feel some ownership, but it is not my life nor my job. I do not live it.
Frustration goes along with everything, including investments. I wish every investment I got into would run up 100X in a few hours without every being down, and without ever looking back. I wish I always bought at the exact low and sold at the exact high. I also wish I could have matzaball soup for every meal. I can't, and such is life.
True, we have had our share of difficult times. I will admit it as will every shareholder here, and probably even Verb management will admit it, and probably feels the rough times even harder than any of us. While I said above I don't live Verb, they certainly do.
All the above being said, I firmly believe we are just about to enter new territory with Verb. I believe that will include a world class product release, coupled with a series of "Oh Shit" news releases that includes new partners and customers, along with a substantial and sustained move upwards backed by proper fundamentals and financials. I, for one, believe any frustration I have felt at any point will be overshadowed by the feelings I will have of sticking with my DD and with my investment. And if I didn't truly believe it, I certainly would not be here waiting to get back to even, and certainly not wasting my time barking about it on a message board.
As I am sure you can tell, I spend a good amount of time researching, talking to others, learning about different shareholders and insiders, and ingesting all things Verb. No joke, day and night, all hours. There are probably 30-40 people I talk with on a regular basis about this investment. I have met some truly awesome people and even encountered some "small world" stuff along the way. But, not a chance in hell I would be doing any of that, let alone holding onto, or even adding what I can, if I did not firmly believe in this investment. I do it because I believe in the company, I believe it will be profitable, I enjoy it, and I am learning.
But it is just an investment. I do feel some ownership, but it is not my life nor my job. I do not live it.
Frustration goes along with everything, including investments. I wish every investment I got into would run up 100X in a few hours without every being down, and without ever looking back. I wish I always bought at the exact low and sold at the exact high. I also wish I could have matzaball soup for every meal. I can't, and such is life.
True, we have had our share of difficult times. I will admit it as will every shareholder here, and probably even Verb management will admit it, and probably feels the rough times even harder than any of us. While I said above I don't live Verb, they certainly do.
All the above being said, I firmly believe we are just about to enter new territory with Verb. I believe that will include a world class product release, coupled with a series of "Oh Shit" news releases that includes new partners and customers, along with a substantial and sustained move upwards backed by proper fundamentals and financials. I, for one, believe any frustration I have felt at any point will be overshadowed by the feelings I will have of sticking with my DD and with my investment. And if I didn't truly believe it, I certainly would not be here waiting to get back to even, and certainly not wasting my time barking about it on a message board.
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