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Posted On: 02/07/2021 1:14:17 PM
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These are, indeed, exciting times for all IPIX investors.
In recent days I've had occasional moments to glance through the message board, but this morning I am glad I had the time to catch up. There are lots of good messages and sentiments here. I particularly want to thank Petermax for his educational points.
IPIX was the very first “stock” I bought in my life. I had very little knowledge about the company at the time. My investment was purely based on the recommendation of a family member. I invested $10,000 at a time the IPIX SP was $4.42... Yes, that was a long time ago.
The long-time investors know the story: we saw the SP fall all the way to $0.5.
I had time to learn a lot more about the company and the potential of its products, so the drop in SP did not concern me a whole lot.
Interestingly, by mid-2019 no one here knew about COVID-19, so I have no idea what possessed me to go crazy with my money. I guess it was my belief in the company's products and the hope that in some 5 to 10 years IPIX would find some cure for cancer.
I sold a small investment I had in a mutual fund from a company whose ethics had been disappointing me (KHYAX: DWS High Income Fund-A), and in a span of a few months I invested another $60,000 in IPIX during the time the SP was floating between $0.08 and $0.20. Not that this was the goal, but I was able to average down very nicely from the initial $4.42. Nowadays I continue to accumulate, even averaging up!
If new investors don't get excited reading Pete's posts, I am afraid I don't have the wisdom or knowledge about stock investing to make them realize the gold mine IPIX is at this point. I guess I’m just happy sharing my excitement with them and all the long-time investors.
Food for thought: The IPIX SP was close to $5.00 in the past and, since that time, all the company has done is to evolve and conduct testing on several indications. That should be exciting to anyone!
Best of luck next week! Personally, I don’t expect any newsflash on Monday… I prefer Tuesday!
In recent days I've had occasional moments to glance through the message board, but this morning I am glad I had the time to catch up. There are lots of good messages and sentiments here. I particularly want to thank Petermax for his educational points.
IPIX was the very first “stock” I bought in my life. I had very little knowledge about the company at the time. My investment was purely based on the recommendation of a family member. I invested $10,000 at a time the IPIX SP was $4.42... Yes, that was a long time ago.
The long-time investors know the story: we saw the SP fall all the way to $0.5.
I had time to learn a lot more about the company and the potential of its products, so the drop in SP did not concern me a whole lot.
Interestingly, by mid-2019 no one here knew about COVID-19, so I have no idea what possessed me to go crazy with my money. I guess it was my belief in the company's products and the hope that in some 5 to 10 years IPIX would find some cure for cancer.
I sold a small investment I had in a mutual fund from a company whose ethics had been disappointing me (KHYAX: DWS High Income Fund-A), and in a span of a few months I invested another $60,000 in IPIX during the time the SP was floating between $0.08 and $0.20. Not that this was the goal, but I was able to average down very nicely from the initial $4.42. Nowadays I continue to accumulate, even averaging up!
If new investors don't get excited reading Pete's posts, I am afraid I don't have the wisdom or knowledge about stock investing to make them realize the gold mine IPIX is at this point. I guess I’m just happy sharing my excitement with them and all the long-time investors.
Food for thought: The IPIX SP was close to $5.00 in the past and, since that time, all the company has done is to evolve and conduct testing on several indications. That should be exciting to anyone!
Best of luck next week! Personally, I don’t expect any newsflash on Monday… I prefer Tuesday!
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