It appears very obvious to me that you guys need a
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Imagine if everyone saved every dollar they made and didn't spend any of them. All their money goes into the bank and no one spends money on going out to eat, or buying new appliances - nothing but save every dollar. Where would the economy be? It would come to a screeching halt and we would all ultimately be unemployed - since there would be no business men selling anything and therefore no money to pay their employees.
Don't be so narrow minded to believe that selling BLTA is a bad thing.
Yes......flooding the market with more shares than the demand can handle will drive the pps lower, but gradually releasing shares to the market generates volume....and sparks curiosity and interest in the stock....and attracts new investors.....and spreads the ownership of the company over a much greater number of individuals (which ultimately will add to a stability that will buffer the huge pps swings associated with "panic selling)."
If you throw too much paper all at once into a fire you can easily smother it..... but if you feed the fire bits of paper very methodically over time, very soon you will have created a beautiful, sustainable flame that can last for days.
I have been tracking BLTA over the last few weeks - starting from Friday, June 6th (pps .01) and this is what I have found:
From One Friday to the next, the percentage increase from the prior Friday is as follows:
6/13 up 20% from the Friday before.
6/20 up 33.3% from the Friday before
6/27 up 31.25% from the Friday before
7/2 up 38.1% from the Friday before (so far this week).
Do you guys see the trend? Do you realize the value you are missing out on by ignoring this trend?
LOL, you could buy on Monday and sell on Friday and make quite a nice profit for yourselves and accomplish so many good things that could help BLTA reach its true potential. No one is suggesting that you touch your sacred stash of BLTA that you have been holding onto very tightly for all these years, but what I am suggesting is that if you take just a few extra dollars and buy 100,000 shares on Monday morning at 3 cents, you stand a pretty good chance of selling those shares on Friday at close to 4 cents - generating volume, attracting the interest of other shareholders who want to see what all the fuss is about, and making about a thousand dollars for your own pocket.
If you are so narrow minded to believe that "selling" drives the price down, then the opposit must be true: buying drives the price up, right?
LOL.....way too simplified a thought process, but the truth is that the VOLUME created by buying and selling will move the stock in the direction that it is going to go.....and we all know BLTA is on its way up!
Anyone believes all selling is bad is just missing the boat....and actually doing your own investment in BLTA a disservice.
DON'T GET GREEDY! DON'T PANIC! If the "excess" stock you bought on Monday doesn't sell at the price you want to sell it at on Friday, DO NOT drop your Ask. Instead....wait a day or two. Big deal. We all know Baltia is generally heading northward, and that the demand for BLTA is slowly increasing, and that generally speaking BLTA will rise throughout this summer. You'll get your price - and there is no need to touch your sacred stock of original BLTA shares while you are doing it.
You would be doing us all...including BLTA a huge favor.
You'd be generating VOLUME,
You'd be stirring up INTEREST and CURIOSITY and attracting NEW INVESTORS with NEW DOLLARS to spend,
You'd be spreading BLTA out among a much GREATER NUMBER OF INVESTORS who can then further invite their friends and family into becoming BLTA investors, AND
You'd be making a few extra dollars per week for yourselves as well.
Just don't let GREED over take you. Take your time and orchestrate your buys and sells in a calm, cool, and collected manner.
Ultimately....if we all did this....the Volume of BLTA sold on a daily basis would be in the high tens of millions, the number of shareholders with BLTA in their portfolio would be in the tens of thousands, and the price of a share of BLTA would be well over 10 cents.
LOL........all selling is not evil! As a matter of fact, selling is actually a necessary part of making the market work!