RE:Textbook definition of death spiral financingIts obvious Short selling and lack of Shareholder confidence was the cause for the decline. It was a slow and steady drop so I don't think DSF is relatable (DSF usually causes sharp and steep declines over a short time period) but we'll call it that if you like.
I think everyone that posts here realizes that "pumping" a stock on stockhouse would be a waste of time no matter what the amount of volume is. I post positive things about this company because I believe at this point its a great buy, and I believe in the company.
Insiders wouldn't buy if They felt DSF was happening.
Even if it only goes to .10 on the nasdaq, thats 100% gain from here.
Even you have said you would day trade this. You must have some confidence that we will increase enough to make some cash.
If you've been in for a while or bought too high, you have to get creative, wait a while, or sell for a loss. It's Simple.
I bought a while ago, but took the huge advantage of averaging down VERY heavy when the nasdaq price went to .032. At this point anything over .039 I profit. So I don't post to try to get people to buy and move the price up. A good news release would move it much faster.
This company has a solid base, despite what is happening. Analysts see it, Billionaire insiders see it, why don't you see it?
Why are you so determined to bash this company all the time? Just answer that one question for me. I don't care about anything else. Why Bash constantly?