RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Will NexOptic need to raise more capital to achieve revenue?When investors follow a winning management team, the team usually wins in the end regardless of what the naysayers / bashers dream up. I've been in this investment with you guys since late March 2016, and I've never been more excited than right now because all those risky uncertainties we chose to accept with our original money have been removed one by one this year. I totally agree with you: What uncertainties remain which are really worth worrying about - which have a reasonable chance of happening? With the people and players involved in the multiple projects underway at Nexoptic, now its just a question of when and how much will the profts be?
No doubt, those who get caught short in a big way - ignorant people who hide behind aliases like Grumpy Bear will surely spin up more webs of slanderous wicked lies in there desperation (or greed). We just have to arm ourselves with reminders like you've put together in your post so we don't get caught up in their lair. Like the poker player who's only game is to bluff because he has the wrong set of cards.
As investors going long we only win or lose when we sell. True, there is opportunity cost to factor in along the way, but the big money is in the sitting. If we don't buy what we can't afford to hold onto for the full duration of the trade (i.e. don't buy on margin) we won't have to sell before the company we've invested in has had a chance to succeed. We have the time and are willing to call the bluff and wait for the hand to be revealed. Both you and I have taken profits too early before, and have lived to regret it. Not this time.
Oh, btw, I just did my first ignore: PositiveEnergy. He (or she?) just admitted he is a liar. So that means he can't be trusted. Nice SH feature (ignore) - a good reason to create a login!