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Posted On: 09/20/2020 8:08:15 PM
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Re: preroasted #21309
Everyone has a different risk tolerance so what is too risky for one investor may be considered not as risky for another
Clearly there is risk in most stocks.
No one should tell anyone how or when to invest, but the funny thing. Many try to tell Verb investors what to do. Why is that?
Either
A.) They want to buy cheaper shares
B.) Shorted the stock and are fearing one day it might double overnight
C.) Sold and want back in
D) FOMO
E. The disgruntled employee that got canned
F.) Investors that live in the upside down pineapple world where they think whining daily about stocks they own is somehow helping their investment
What if those deciding to invest in VERB or any stock, actually just block out the people that don't provide any DD and just waste your time?
What if those deciding to invest in VERB or any stock justed the info and links to do their own DD and make their own decision?
You were asking about warrants
$2M VERB warrants were exercised in August
They weren't VERBW warrants but they were VERB warrants
Rory mentioned it in the LD Micro conference
Why would anyone in the world exercise those warrants when they just reached the strike price?
Not 3 times the strike price but just reached it
Why did many of the employees take stock instead of salary?
Wouldn't that be considered too risky?
What do these warrant holders and employees know that others don't?
Here's a fact. The VERBW warrants have about 3.5 years left on them.
VERB's market cap only has to get to $150M for them to be in the money
Guess what the price of VERBW, when the market cap of VERB gets to $150M?
I can tell you it won't be $0.40 or $1.20
Clearly there is risk in most stocks.
No one should tell anyone how or when to invest, but the funny thing. Many try to tell Verb investors what to do. Why is that?
Either
A.) They want to buy cheaper shares
B.) Shorted the stock and are fearing one day it might double overnight
C.) Sold and want back in
D) FOMO
E. The disgruntled employee that got canned
F.) Investors that live in the upside down pineapple world where they think whining daily about stocks they own is somehow helping their investment
What if those deciding to invest in VERB or any stock, actually just block out the people that don't provide any DD and just waste your time?
What if those deciding to invest in VERB or any stock justed the info and links to do their own DD and make their own decision?
You were asking about warrants
$2M VERB warrants were exercised in August
They weren't VERBW warrants but they were VERB warrants
Rory mentioned it in the LD Micro conference
Why would anyone in the world exercise those warrants when they just reached the strike price?
Not 3 times the strike price but just reached it
Why did many of the employees take stock instead of salary?
Wouldn't that be considered too risky?
What do these warrant holders and employees know that others don't?
Here's a fact. The VERBW warrants have about 3.5 years left on them.
VERB's market cap only has to get to $150M for them to be in the money
Guess what the price of VERBW, when the market cap of VERB gets to $150M?
I can tell you it won't be $0.40 or $1.20
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