RE:RE:RE:RE:Repitition gets you the same spmmmmmm, Interesting. You make some good points. If I lighten up on my load of TLT that would probably be the catalyst for this stock to shoot up knowing my timing. I may just do that though. Regarding Bencro, I actually do like the info he posts regarding the science as it seems to show that there are some very smart folks working on this technology. I find this stuff interesting and relevant. I believe it will change lives. Unfortunately many will die until this treatment is actually available. That makes me sad as I personally know people who have, and have had GBM, pancreatic, lung and esophageal cancer.
bionicjoe wrote: Hankerchief wrote: Ok. I agree. So what are we supposed to tell management? Do we just sell our shares in protest? Do we email them a question and hope they send a respnse which could just be a standard "we can't answer that question?" Do we call them and leave a message hoping they call back? Do we do this evey day until they respond? If that's what we have to do it's what we have to do but It's gonna take someone a lot smarter and more experienced than me to not only know what to ask but also to understand the answers. Woe is me.
bionicjoe wrote: Keep doing the same thing the same way and you get the same sp. Insanity.
For those that don't get it and think all you need is the science consider how far you can drive your car with a faulty transmission. In this case the science is the engine and management is the transmission. You can have all the power you want from the engine but if the transmission isn't up to the job then buddy you won't be going far. With no cash to pay for the phase 2 trial and the last 2 pass the hat small PPs the market is not 100% sure just yet how much power your engine has but it is quite certain the transmission isn't up to the job.
Hankerchief, it wouldn't matter to management if you sold your shares in protest since they know someone else would just come along and scoop them up. As long as you don't do anything to threaten their paycheques you will likely be ignored. Or they might send bencro to " re-educate " you.
As retail investors it's up to us to make the most rational choices for our portfolio. Only we can take the bull by the horns, to coin a phrase. Ask yourself, do you really need to have 800,000 shares in TLT right now when you know it will be sometime in 2019 before the first patient of a phase 2 trial will be treated? That could stretch into mid 2019 if they encounter regulatory or god forbid financial delays. And then there will be months needed to assign clinical testing centers and screen patients for admission to the trial. Realistically, do you absolutely need all the value of those 800,000 shares invested in a stock with likely no short term catalyst to significantly move the sp up when there are other opportunities out there?
I don't recommend to buy or sell any stock but sometimes we all need a little push to get us to shift out of neutral. Right or wrong I'm a believer in the cannabis sector's potential. Maybe you should look deeper into it if it's right for you? The link below is just one example of what the larger cannabis companies might be capable of. Beats reading bencro's scientific papers that nobody understands.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4215408-temporary-correction-aurora-cannabis-great-buying-opportunity