A simple strategy...After countless hours of research, in-depth analysis and market review, I've established the following:
- No one knows anything. That's right. Not one of us on these boards knows f*ck all. It's a game of chance and of rolling the dice. Sometimes, things go up (and then our friend Tom Harley is nice and quiet), and sometimes things take a dip (which of course inspires Tom Harley to be the positive beacon of sunshine he normally is)
- HOLD and don't be swayed by the day to day emotional bullshit. Time & Patience should be your best friends
- FIRE may be junk or it may be gold. Again, it's too early to know anything. Fundamentals look good, grow rooms look good, product is great, etc. That being said, there are many unknowns and we're all in uncharted waters in this industry and are hoping for good things
- Just because people have made money over the past 3-4 years on all this hype, it doesn't mean they're any better than you at the stock game or that they have some magical insight that you don't. It's called LUCK and TIMING. Some stocks shot through the roof (for no real reasons), others faltered completely and some are slowly but surely making their mark based on solid company ideals and fundamentals
- The market is gambling. Sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down. PERIOD. It's not realistic to think you can buy in at the absolute lowest price and then sell at the peak (which some people claim here to have done on multiple occasions). If you have that kind of crystal ball, you should be retired right now in your mansion and not f*cking around like a fool on a stock blog
- Haters gonna hate. Ultimately, your money is your money, and you need to trust your gut. Obviously, I'm a big believer in FIRE (and have been for some time) and hope to see it explode to $10+. It may happen in the medium/long term, or things may take a turn and we might lose all our cash. Don't be swayed by the games, the bashing or the pumping
Just some thoughts. You may agree or disagree, but I know we're in this together and only want good things for this company (and ultimately, for our bank accounts).
Good luck everyone