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Posted On: 03/21/2022 12:15:27 PM
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Im actually not sure why these bashers exist. Some are people who have lost money in cydy. They come on here and tell us we're all losers and bag holders. But cydy has not declared bankruptcy and is still in business. I haven't lost any money on my investment because i haven't sold any shares at a loss yet, they have chosen to lock in their losses.
But why would i listen to advice from someone who lost a bunch of money on an investment. Clearly they went in without calculating the risk. High risk and emotional trading on high volatility stocks is a recipe for disaster. They feel lied to, but show me a ceo of a penny stock that doesn't think their product is the next big thing. Here, buy my stock our product stinks.
Personally if i lose it all, i have no one to blame but myself. I made a poor investing decision based on the information I had. I'm ok with it, but im certainly not going to blame cydy for making me buy the stock, there are plenty of investments to choose from, at the end of the day this is one I chose.
I wont be acting like an entitled cry baby if I'm wrong. I'll accept it and move on because life is too short and I'll have learned an expensive(but valuable) life lesson.
But why would i listen to advice from someone who lost a bunch of money on an investment. Clearly they went in without calculating the risk. High risk and emotional trading on high volatility stocks is a recipe for disaster. They feel lied to, but show me a ceo of a penny stock that doesn't think their product is the next big thing. Here, buy my stock our product stinks.
Personally if i lose it all, i have no one to blame but myself. I made a poor investing decision based on the information I had. I'm ok with it, but im certainly not going to blame cydy for making me buy the stock, there are plenty of investments to choose from, at the end of the day this is one I chose.
I wont be acting like an entitled cry baby if I'm wrong. I'll accept it and move on because life is too short and I'll have learned an expensive(but valuable) life lesson.
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