RE:ImagineI am still trying to wrap my brain around the number of devices and the countless applications of this technology - the lens and the AI. I find it staggering, particularly when I compare the potential to the market capitalizations of both fitbit and gopro - both of which were basically one-trick ponies but still had market caps of about 12 billion at their respective peaks.
I've chatted by private message with a few persons from this board, and they all share the view that they hope they have the next netflix or amazon type of dominant market player with a corresponding stock run. They also are proceeding with caution - because most of us have been hardened to the type of pumping that we see in countless newsletters, scams etc.
I will leave this with you. Apple Computer was around for quite some time as a publically-traded company prior to 2003/04 when they starting coming out with their ipods (but not yet their iphones). Their stock at the time was only a few dollars, even after the tech bubble run. Their ascension took several years and made a lot of millionaires. I didn't buy it, but I remember speaking to a friend who did, and he believed that he had a long-term winner because of their technical exertise and creation of novel and new devices. He was nervous because he was overweight in the stock, and hopeful that they would executive and be first to market.
He is now a wealthy man.
Good luck to all.