RE:RE:RE:RE:GorillaGlueYes Valkrie bang on, he shreads it, pumps it, then shreads it again "flip flop" he must be bi-polar.
Calls it a turd, says it's going below $1 dollar. Then says it is a screaming buy.
This is typical bi-polar behaviour, and behaviour from someone playing games with other Stock house members. Playing them to sell so he can buy the shares cheaper.
Or then pumping so he can un-load his shares for more profit if a SP is dropping.
His behaviour is typical maniupulation and childish.
John Stewart is working quietly for Emblem wheels are turning.
Their approach is not like Canopy rush rush rush.
Bio-Tech medical market worth 10X what the Rec market is.
Those who don't understand this will call it a dog, only reason they don't know what they have invested in.
The runs for Emblem will not be quarterly, there is a bigger picture here.
Valkrie99 wrote: Obviously that is the biggest reason why many are here.
Mr. Stewart is a brilliant man.
There is also the cash which helps to put a floor to this company.
This stock was overhyped in the beginning and has paid the price but now has a pretty reasonable following from some of the American sites/ stockpickers because of its low market cap and potential to move up from here.
Brent has a real odd way of showing his love for this company--I haven't seen too many talk so negatively about something they own.
If he really feels that way then why own it? Call management rather than consistenly wine on the board.
There is definitely something suspect about that guy. It's overtly obvious.
It s ridiculous that one would consistently shred up a stock that they own on this board.
Brent more than likely has no position.
I can see why Gorilla is irritated--because he actually owns shares.
You say "what is there to cheer about?"
You bought the stock so you must think that there is something to cheer about.
You stated the reasons right after--as an investor you obviously feel that the risk to reward is quite good so you indeed are supporting that by purchasing shares.
Nobody going long buys a stock that they think is a dead horse--you sell when you think that is the case.
Your investing thesis is very confusing.
Make up your mind-if you bought shares then you do indeed like what this stock offers.