Ok I agree with this statement you made here:
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‘i would not describe as “being on the sidelines”, being heavily invested and down 98-99%. “Being on the sidelines” is more like, watching dispassionately, with no skin in the game.’
In that sidelines means what you say it does here. However would you not agree that in the process of all of us losing 98-99% of our investment that we have lost many investors who now no longer hold investments? Ones that may have chosen to sell the stock when the price happened to be higher? After all, I would think stock price decline typically coincides with a lot of sells from investors.
I agree that posting my opinion on the stock may be too much.