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Posted On: 05/16/2021 1:45:38 PM
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greetings all... I have been following this board since last October essentially, and I thank you all for your encouragement and diligence with finding great info and making everything easy to understand. Also the pain that anyone feels with this not going to nasdaq yet, know that as a formerly silent investor for Univec, you're not alone.
This is the first investment I've ever done. Im a small business owner in W.Va. and a good friend who has several million shares suggested I get in. I did what I could and bought what I did and haven't really sold since. I try not to let my emotions get in with investing, but I definitely have become obsessed and have looked at everything I can find with Dr. Dalton. I hung around and onto my shares for the massive upwards spike and here we are at .04. I thought for sure quarter one and well we all know how that went.
I have been considering periodically either pulling out all together or taking my profits and diversifying. The tweets from Dalton leave me confused, hinting at immediacy but then nothing. And this is the conclusion I've reached after feeling dragged through the ringer with money that I could really use elsewhere. I was very encouraged after revisiting the youtube videos with Dalton and hearing him speak during "Breakout: Growing The Entrepreneurial Pipeline" and I believe him. I think what is holding up everything is that the man is trying to get as many people as he can on board because he truly wants to create generational wealth for as many people, like you and I, as he can. He can only do this once, and as he is seen in the video, he is trying to get as many people as he can to get involved with this investment. This is his life's work and he only has one chance to create real wealth for individuals. After this thought, I was encouraged and I don't really care if it takes longer because I want this to be a long term investment for the sake of taxes anyway.
I'm left with the man is either a con artist or he is legit. It shakes my faith in it to see tweets urging a sense of immediacy and seeing nothing come of it. But he has created over 40 companies and why would his greatest project, being univec, be something not legitimate. I am new investor and my apologies for this simple question, but does Dr. Dalton even gain by having a pump and dump stock? I'm not saying thats what this is, I just truly want to understand what the gain of that would even be for him? Nonetheless I remain convinced this is the real deal.
This is the first investment I've ever done. Im a small business owner in W.Va. and a good friend who has several million shares suggested I get in. I did what I could and bought what I did and haven't really sold since. I try not to let my emotions get in with investing, but I definitely have become obsessed and have looked at everything I can find with Dr. Dalton. I hung around and onto my shares for the massive upwards spike and here we are at .04. I thought for sure quarter one and well we all know how that went.
I have been considering periodically either pulling out all together or taking my profits and diversifying. The tweets from Dalton leave me confused, hinting at immediacy but then nothing. And this is the conclusion I've reached after feeling dragged through the ringer with money that I could really use elsewhere. I was very encouraged after revisiting the youtube videos with Dalton and hearing him speak during "Breakout: Growing The Entrepreneurial Pipeline" and I believe him. I think what is holding up everything is that the man is trying to get as many people as he can on board because he truly wants to create generational wealth for as many people, like you and I, as he can. He can only do this once, and as he is seen in the video, he is trying to get as many people as he can to get involved with this investment. This is his life's work and he only has one chance to create real wealth for individuals. After this thought, I was encouraged and I don't really care if it takes longer because I want this to be a long term investment for the sake of taxes anyway.
I'm left with the man is either a con artist or he is legit. It shakes my faith in it to see tweets urging a sense of immediacy and seeing nothing come of it. But he has created over 40 companies and why would his greatest project, being univec, be something not legitimate. I am new investor and my apologies for this simple question, but does Dr. Dalton even gain by having a pump and dump stock? I'm not saying thats what this is, I just truly want to understand what the gain of that would even be for him? Nonetheless I remain convinced this is the real deal.
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