Jon, you're so kind when you do your best to get people to sell their Zulu stock. Quite a service you provide.
Note your words:
"Not everybody bought this stock at the inflated prices that most of the people here paid. And not everybody is a short-term trader. How was somebody who bought at .25, .20, or lower to know when "the top" was reached. Sure, almost any day over the past 4 months would have been a better day to sell. Did anybody know it on that day?"
First off, you've proved nothing to the contrary. In other words, you've proved no reason why people should sell their shares. Amazingly, you tell people to sell now. Some friend you are to them!
Nor do you exlain how folks who bought in at a low share price and who know a Zulu audit is in the mill for public release and that the ESVS/Zulu merger and consequent Nasdaq listing is in the bag, would suddenly sell at these astronomically low prices. Quite simply, they wouldn't.
I suspect something else is at play here, and that you're doing your negative best to tilt it accordingly.
You see, all you want is for the timid to sell their shares, which helps break the possibility of the success of this stock.
Indeed, you are the detractor. You are the distractor.
Such is your destined role here on this thread and you'll resort to any form of exploitive eloquence in order to shake the confidence level of investors. This is the only given for understanding here, and folks should be aware of it. |