GREY:IPHAF - Post by User
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vivid_blackon Aug 06, 2010 1:35am
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Perspective
PerspectiveHi Readers of this Bullboard.
Let's consider:
- If you had moderate/severe psoriasis.... Would you ask your physician about voclosporin?
- If you were having a kidney transplant.... Would you ask your physician about voclosporin?
- If you had uveitus... Would you ask your physician about Luveniq?
Knowing what we all know.... would you?
The molecule genuinely appears to be beneficial.
It is a tough road to make it through to sales though.... and you know what.... it should be. We can easily reflect on many examples of drugs that turned out to be hazardous and how things can change with time. (e.g. Thalidomide... nausea gravidarum to leprosy to myeloma). The reviewers at the FDA have a thankless job and they are just doing their job. There will likely be bonuses given out at Lux and at Isotechnika when Luveniq gets approved... but the Reviewers at the FDA don't get big bonuses to approve a drug... they just get grief if the drug turns out to be problematic. It is not a race for any of the Reviewers.
Patience... the molecule genuinely appears to be beneficial.
We all want to see the share price soar that we can "Sell" and be richer. (Or, are you someone waiting for treatment?)
I hope that there are still enough tangible assets in the ISA basket for the share price to soar one day.
There should be.
Some people might buy and sell ISA at different times and with different agendas.
The volatility may be opportunities for some, or background noise for those with a longer perspective.
I want to ask those people with negative opinions on the Bullboard... What did you originally think when you bought shares of ISA? That approval of ISA247 would be easy and immenent? That ISA wouldn't be a volatile share price? My advice to those disgruntled followers is don't follow the share price daily. It is just a few people buying and selling. 308188 shares traded today at ~
.15 CAD, which is a grand total of ~$46000. This is small activity. Sure, your portfolio appears to be in the red, but there wasn't truly enough volume for it to be meaningful (unless you're in a pinch to get out; or if you value your portfolio daily based on small volumes).
Perspective is what will let you sleep at night while holding ISA.
Let's consider:
- If you had moderate/severe psoriasis.... Would you ask your physician about voclosporin?
- If you were having a kidney transplant.... Would you ask your physician about voclosporin?
- If you had uveitus... Would you ask your physician about Luveniq?
Knowing what we all know.... would you?
The molecule genuinely appears to be beneficial.
The Reviewers at the FDA want another trial regarding uveitis... damn.... but not too surprising.
ISA247 will likely get to market someday.
There should someday be a reward for ISA shareholders... if someone wants to buy our shares for more than we paid for them... that is the game.
It is tough to read all the negative posts from people who somehow have a different perspective on this game. Thanks for nothing.
I would like to see post where people put their efforts toward coming up with good ideas that are constructive. Possibly efforts that help them earn their money when they sell their shares some day.
I have the luxury and patience that I can be long ISA and hope for the best. If I don't have anything further helpful to say, then I won't say anything further.
Wishing the best for us all,
vivid_black