RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why are people selling when they should be buying??
Dont underestimate the people with a positive outlook on GHG. If people really had a bad outlook on this stock, we would have seen way higher selling volumes and also insider selling, but the last insider trades are already more than 6 months in the past (see https://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=GHG+%7C+Global+Hemp+Group).
It's imo pretty obvious that the fall of GHG's share price was caused mostly by short sellers to pick up some shares cheaply - one indicator for that is that all hemp stocks fell in a similar way and time frame (compare the charts of GHG, NSP, NF (and ISOL)).
If GHG had been to only hemp stock to tank, we would have reasons to worry, but since this is obviously not the case, the present situation still clearly not nice for any GHG shareholder (especially the insiders who hold a significant amount of shares), but also objectively seen nothing overly dramatic and might even be considered as a buying opportunity imo.
But yeah, I really get your and all the other shareholders' frustration and all the rants here, seeing one's investment in red is never nice. The only thing which might help is to think in longer terms - just think about the guys who bought the stock in 2016/17 or earlier at .05 or .06, they were for very long in a similar situation like you when the price collapsed back to .02. Ask yourselves who's in a better situation, the ones who held on to their shares or the ones who panicked and sold before the run last autumn/winter? I guess the answer is pretty clear..