RE:RE:RE:Stock PriceI've been watching too 5i, and kept my mouth shut.
The problem with buying an idea, is that when you take it home at the end of the day, it doesn't pay for anything. All the dreams of making a 10K investment, and getting back 100K, end up putting the blinders on people. The company will continue to falter until it starts to function like a company should, with sales, production, market. Until then, and the worst might not be here yet, it will simply be a medium of trades on an idea.
After I got out the second time, and lost, I asked myself - "Do I have to be on the ground level of a skyscraper, or be on the second floor?". In the grand scheme of things, that ground floor, or even the first 5 floors don't really factor into it too much. People are sold on this "Ground Floor" idea. I say, pay an extra dollar a share after there is something to it on the second floor, where there is less risk and you are better convinced.
This stock could hit $1, where I first bought it, and it would still not be a deal, it would be a still declining value idea.