Well, Terry, those answers certainly aren't in your overnight grab bag, are they? Well, neither are they in mine.
Try looking at it this way. Our team, Zulu, is down 10 points halfway through the first quarter of its basketball game. So whatta we gonna do? What HIGHPLANESDRIFTER is suggests, sell out and go home? Do we ask the coach to bench the starting line-up? Do we stop rooting for our team? Demand the coach be fired in mid-game?
No, none of those things.
Instead, we've got to hang in there and hope our team bounces back and plays well enough to win. We know they've got the talent and resources to pull it through. And we're gonna have to to trust Disney-type executives (coaching staff) to figure a way to move the ball downcourt so we can score more baskets?
If you're playing a bluechip stock you may not have to wait so long to get your one to five dollar share price increase. But is that what it's all about? Is that the league we're playing in? No, our team is playing in a penny stock league. The greater the risk, the greater our profit. It's not a dollar to five dollar advance proposition. We're in Penny Land, hoping for the big victory. Is that why you took your risk? It's why I took mine. Anyone else?
Now, what's the risk? The risk is you've invested into a developing company, not a bluechip. So why are you so quick to come up with bluechip-type questions?
I'm afraid you're gonna have to do what I'm doing for your answers. Wait for the game to mature a bit, instead of complaining on the basis of halfway through first-quarter results.
Such is my opinion.
Terry, I think you know I'd love to be able to answer every one of your questions. But how can I when I have similar ones? |