Aly, are you guys sitting on your key boards all day? That was quick. Pull up URMD on SI. That might give you an extra smile.
As to your comment that you "follow it too closely". I don't know when you realized CLONE. I bought my first stock in '85/86, I believe. I only access my CPU on weekends, as I commute home from work then. Perhaps what I see when I read the chat is an intense fixation on TCLN by a few people who seem totally obsessed. We all so desperately want to see the stock succeed. But the intensity of focus on the product, the statistics and comparisons, the pharmocolgical erudition, is both impressive but tunnel visioned. The bottom line...TCLN is a situation over whose circumstances and future neither you nor I have any control. Collectively, we all sound like cancer victims hoping, and hoping, and hoping...which is fine. But life still has to be lived with what we have at hand. You all sound like great people, and I enjoy participating in the chat. Its informative, and entertaining.
I, like most of you once got swept up by the inertia of enthusiasm for a stock. The trap was that I continued to look at it the way I wished it to be, rather than realizing what it was. I just worry that too many of you sacrifice perspective for hope. Keep it in balance. Treat TCLN like an inheritance. Don't think about spending it until you have it it the bank. |