RE:RE:RE:RE:E-Sports (but no mention of EPY)Wow, new bashing account created just this morning. I wonder which basher this alias is tied to. This post is so fabricated and the words are coming from the same jackass. Don't worry, I'll put you on ignore and you just earned your first 'half-star' post - congratulations! Better toughen up princess.
Sellthisstock wrote: Sir, I am quite confused by your recent post. In one you blatantly attack people, which I found quite offensive both racially and sexually. But yet in your next post you wish to have open dialogue to discuss fiscal responsibilities and wonder why no one will engage you. You could have simply ignored the bashers, fools or whatever the case may be, I have. I believe your credibility was lost when you blatantly pumped this a while back for your own nefarious reasons. Say what you will, but the simple fact the board does not engage you speaks volumes. I wish you well in your trading endeavours.quote=4evergreen]Great points here and I generally agree with the most of this. EPY is doing something innovative and they're being fiscally responsible with keeping their overhead down while doing what it takes to get into position to really take off. They may have not been mentioned in this particular article but that doesn't mean much -- they have been featured in quite a few other high profile articles and have the backing of pro athletes, broadcasters, as well eSports, gaming, betting, and the AR industry. Looking forward to the app update and what's ahead. Remember Big Shot AR was launched in the mid-late summer when many were on holidays and I expect their exposure to improve. Cannabis has had it's run and is about to drop huge before legalization IMO. I'd way rather be invested in EPY at these levels -- big upside potential from here!
SpruceTree wrote: cloreenbaconskin wrote: https://equity.guru/2018/09/17/heres-whats-next-e-sports-happening-right-now-hells-coming/
Of course eplay isnt in that article, its a startup app, not major league gaming.But it is a good promo for esports. Weed was the place to be in 2015, then it was bitcoin, and now gaming. I personally hate esports, its just not entertaining unless you are actually familiar with the game, and even then its not something to watch for more than half an hour. I like eplay because it can bridge traditional with digital sports (if the app turns out good). Bonus that NBA is one of the only trad sports holding its viewership. The only problem with investing in major gaming companies is that they often dont operate in good ethics. EA for example is one of the most hated companies in the world, but its an awesome company for knowing when exactly to short. Bring some good smaller gaming into the market and I'll throw money into that, but while were still making the transition from trad to digital sports go mainstream, I'll stick with this little app that could. After weed is legal for some time, bring on the wave of startup game companies to the market
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