Wrong again Party ... yours is the math of a child ...
...in an adult context.
You said:
<<The only fact of reality to which I'm aware is I've got 10K invested into the ZuluGroup.com business model>>
This is simply incorrect. Suppose you invested your 10k at .50, which I believe is close to correct. The stock is now at about .10 (pre-split) for easy math purposes, or about 80% down.
At this moment, you have LOST $8k and you have $2k INVESTED in Zulu. To break even, your PRESENT $2k investment has to provide you a gain of 400% ... if you got your nose out of Zulu for a moment, you would look around and ask yourself where in all the market is the best place to invest my $2k? ... if rational analysis said Zulu, bearing in mind the small commission load of switching, then you would stay ... if there were better places, on the evidence, you would leave ...
On the evidence, Zulu has dropped from over $1.40 to ten cents, amid corporate chaos, bungling, questionable consulting deals with unknown offshore entities and plain misrepresentation ... it appears to me to be the least likely company in which to invest $2k, whatever you think of the business area and the business plan at large ...
That is the plain math .. you have a $2000 investment and the power to put it where you will ... if you continue, as would a young child, to believe you have a $10k investment, then I know what your decision will be ...
By the by, even countries and huge corporations can think and act like children ... Japanese banks continued until recently to believe that they had investments in Tokyo real estate worth 100's of millions of dollars per acre, because that was what they paid for them ... they are only now admitting that those investments might fetch 10 cents on the dollar ...
Here's a simple example; if I buy an ordinary ice cream cone, one scoop, for $7,000, do I have $7k invested or do I have about $1 invested? There is only one right answer.
HPD (waiting for the hoots of derision and invective from the failing kids at the back of the class) |