RE:RE:RE:RED About to Turn GreenAnd 337 reads and you are all positive.
So why is the stock down?
2800 trades on the CDN market today and 2 million shares. Just under $7 million dollars worth.
So why is the bulletin board crew not all in this and long and enjoying the ride to the 50 billion market cap?
Why could it possibly be consolidating like 99% of all stocks that are good stories and grow. Like the marijuana stocks....pun intended. The stories follow along as they always have for decades. Before the internet. Before this foolish term of pumpers and bashers. Stocks went up and they consolidated as the market digested the story.... waited for the market size of the product to develop. Traded higher and maybe got over its consensus valuation and consolidated etc. Or simply got pushed up by news and promoters etc via brokerage houses. This all happened before message boards. Now don't take that as being similar to message boards. You got people on message boards cold calling people with accounts and influencing them? You think reading a message will affect someones abilty to buy or sell? How about people get fearful and can't stand the pain and don't use proper risk management...as they have since the stock market began. You folks like to think fear and greed never existed until the internet. Its laughable.
But to think that what gets posted here will affect your outcomes like the entire investment community hedges on what this site that is probably the most amatuerishly run site that barely makes a buck is simply asinine.
But it keeps you emotionally charged. It keeps others emotionally charged. It makes it more like the casino you make it out to be. It basically makes it a total useless waste for the most part. Its why sites like investorvillage became. And there the smart guys use private boards. So they really see how valuable public boards are now don't they? They are useless for the most part.
You live in a fallacy of asinine uselessness if you think what gets posted on this bojang website will affect anyones outcomes. Complete asinine fallacy.