RE:RE:RE:Who gives a ratsI also agree with my fellow longs. It's been an interesting couple of years and what most new investors don't seem to have a handle on is the time frame that they are buying into when they buy into this company. If you're hoping to win it big by buying at 1.50 monday and selling at 3 tuesday you're probably not going to be happy. If you take the time to consider that Namaste has been building value with each move it makes but that added value is not factored into its valuation as of yet you can surmise that the company will be worth more in the future.
Stockhouse is really ****** for having quality posts disappearing so that nonsense can fill the space. This is a really ugly website and people take advantage of spreading false information because it simply sucks at doing at what a forum should be able to do.
If you're reading this and you're new, try to keep in mind that there were times, that are visible on the 2 year chart, where there was insane volatility but before that there was no movement, then dips, and then no movement, and then huge price swings.
We got through that and we're all the richer for it.
I wish you all resiience in the face of deceipt and treacherous financial predators. In fact, here's a tip: Don't check the SP everyday. You're going to need a lithium RX along with your cannabis if you do. For a little while anyways.