RE:A Millennial Full of Hot AirYou're pi$$ing against the wind, psdf. These people are intellectual cripples they don't understand the why's of the market. They look at the charts and set their trades; which is legitimate in its own right. But, when it comes to figure out the fundamentals, they are a bunch of fools. They say they can make predictions but after the fact. They remind me someone who said it's easy to make predictions especially about the past! The fundamentals tell us a good story. The technicals don't? What are we to believe or do? Sticking with the fundamentals one pays the price of the market gyrations. Going with the technicals, there may be short term gains but not real wealth can be made in the market. In any case, the company must take a corrective action after the tax-loss season is over. Mr. Wright and co must put their money where their mouth is, get in and buy massively. That will send a strong signal to the market that all is right and well. So must do other insiders who benefited by selling their options high. The other thing, he must seriously consider buy backs, though i have my reservations doing that with a growth company. And third try to cut costs, if possible at all. It might be a good idea to search for a joint venture to infuse new capital into the company, pay down debt and grow from there. They have to do something; they can't sit on the a$$ and twiddle their thumbs.