RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:GDNP i$ Look at Paul's background. Review the PRs issued to date. GDNP doesn't do "fluff". That helps because of creditbility. That hurts because after a string of good news that catapults the SP to new territory some traders look to get out with profits rather than wait.
I regret not selling some at $0.35 and now picking up again at $0.30. BUT - on any given day GDNP might release news of a new partnership, a new order, a new customer that is a game changer. While I might want to make $1000 trading 20,000 shares for a $0.05 flip I'd rather just hold it for now.
I don't expect good news day after day, or week after week, but I think it's a safe assumption that positive news is going to outpace negative news in the longer term.
Canoutchie wrote: With a speculative stock like GDNP, there's always a risk that news releases can be fluff, which is why the market will be looking for confirmation that actual results confirm management assertions. Unfortunately, there's no reward without some level of risk. That's one reason why management's previous track record can be so important.
jermoguy wrote:
Is there any chance that these news releases would be fluff, though? That would be very damaging to the credibility of the company to release news that is not accurate or reflective of the actual financial/sales/earnings numbers. Has anyone ever seen this before?