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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


TSX:FIRE - Post by User

Comment by DubbyTGFon Dec 31, 2019 2:28pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:the plant is state of art

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An investor supports their capital, not their investment. They don't have to be mutually exclusive, but you must know when the time is to move on. Stagnant capital can be just as detrimental to compounded growth as losses, depending on your strategy. I'm glad you've had successes in the market, Vulcan, but Brent's words can stand on their own and I don't need to fish for a reason to discredit them -- I take everything with a grain of salt, reason or not.

I have never and don't intent to short sell, but I've never seen evidence that they are, "poisonous in the market."

I have no reason to believe Brent is part of, "that group," or that he has ever had any capital hedged on or against Supreme. I certainly don't think he's angry.

At it's core, this is a social board. There may be bits of facts here and there, but what we're all here for is to see how others are spinning those facts. That doesn't mean, however, that we should devolve into tribalism and speculating about the nonsensical. In both cases, discrediting with nonsense and ignoring a displeasant spin, you are failing to serve your capital.

Market psychololgy will always be the biggest driver of momentum, especially in speculative markets. We'd likely all be better served by trying to understand the greater market perspective (collective views), rather than exerting energy trying to suss out a single individual's impossible to grasp motivations for their actions. We don't all act rationally, especially in a social context, so I have no interest in knowing what brings anyone here or why they return.

This perspective applies equally to all of us here -- some are more accepting of it than others. I'm not trying to, point fingers or shame anyone, I've been just as guilty. From the other side, all the constant nonsense I see about, "shills," or, "management in disguise," are an equal wasted effort on a silly strawman arguement that distracts from the big picture.

I only write this response to you, Vulcan, because you're the one here with capital on the line. I don't intent to patronizing with this response, but I'm also writing because this post is the epitome, in my eyes, of reasoning with emotion. One comment certainly doesn't make an investment strategy, and I learned from Watch that we often all have more nuanced perspectives than what comes out on this social board.

If there is good, there will be evil. In reality, it's all gray matter. Take in all the information, stay knowledgable, stay flexible, stay strong and last but not least,

Stay thirsty my friends,
-Dubby

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