RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Profitability,that's all that matters in the endNo, thats not fair or right.
I highly value Experienced's opinions here, and of many others. The key to making correct investment decisions is to hear from both camps, optimists and pessimists, and the true path lies somewhere in the middle once you can see the best picture of the circumstances.
I have also been through terrible recessioins in the past, and had I heeded advice like his back then instead of being overly optimistic, naive, and dismissed the inmending signs of doom, I would not have been nearly wiped out in the dot com bubble, in 2008, and in 2020.
While there are many I have on ignore, I always look forward to hearing his well thought out views that counter my views. Keep an open mind.
When I decide to use a crosswalk, I never blindly step forward. I still look both ways, listening for that speeding truck that doesn't stop. His voice is the one that is warning me the truck is coming, and keeps me on my toes looking for the headlights.
Nothiong wrong with being on the sidelines, and when he buys, you know you have even more reason to be bullish.
Kman86 wrote: Give it rest experienced. You're stance has been made clear here yet you continue to post on this board. Perhaps it's time to take your opinion over to one of the ev boards. After all, you"re still on the "sidelines" as you've stated numerous times here, a decision which was poor in itself