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Its not the idiots who sold. Its mostly the people who felt that a reverse split was going to drop the price so low that it no longer made sense to hold onto it. That's not an idiotic move. It's a reasonable move given the set of circumstances they were presented with. TBH, I haven't sold yet, but I can tell you right now that I was closer than I've ever been to liquidating it all today. The only reason I haven't sold is because this investment was only 1/5 of my retirement account and I have time to wait and see what develops after the financials. If this were my entire retirement, I would have sold it all today.
We did get hosed. Totally screwed if the reverse split goes forward. On a very serious note, I feel for those of you who put everything into this. I really do. That's not sarcasm or condescension; it's real empathy. I'm sure many people are feeling that but it seems to largely have gone unsaid in here.
Good luck to those who've held. I really hope this goes well for us and the financials help us break even.