Mogman, I agree 100%, my last post was more of
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I agree 100%, my last post was more of a rhetorical venting of my frustrations.
Stick to the CSRV, sell the CSRV - actually sell it, as in to companies who pay money that can be deposited and reflected in the financials - then begin to earmark earnings for other gimmick projects.
At this point I am feeling like I will need that "jet engine" up my backside to feel the kind of highs I hoped to see reflected in the SP.
George has something in his investors that many companies who have floundered for 20+ years would be jealous of - shareholders' (whether accredited or otherwise) belief, and maybe more important, continued investments.
While there is no substitution for individual research, having shareholders brag and boast about the possibility the company has is a great way to bring in new investors who aren't toxic. I for one am postponing my monthly investment regardless of how beneficial it may be to my dollar cost average position and can't in good faith turn anyone in my circle in this direction.
I put my money down and I took my own risks, risks that I was comfortable seeing vanish in thin air. As I type this today my sentiment is at an all time low. A PR about the Cummins tech being in the warehouse and getting the CPU up and running would be great, but it won't be enough to make it move if you catch my drift.