The Early Years Saved Me I remember being a baggie when Amazon started falling off $100. That was my entry point. I bought all the way down under $10. It was the toughest of times for investors in that stock. Lucky I was young. When it got back to $100 I had a choice....sell this as you say "garbage" or go back and look at why I invested in the first place. I decided to hold. It took years to get to $200. I had done well but saw huge potential. It meandered up and down between $200 and $300 for ever it seemed. Sold some at around $300. Was very glad I had bought all the way down early because it gave me some room to sell a few shares along the way up. Another tough time was when it was getting into the high $600 range and then fell off to mid $500. Sold a few more there. But it was when it went back over $600 again I realized the time frame to go back to $600 had shortened right up and the company was evolving at a much quicker pace. It took way less time to get to $700 and the excitement was building. From there it was when to jump off the bus. Have definately sold a bit to now but it's amazing what I held on to mostly because I didn't need to sell as much along the way up because the stock price had appreciated so much. Bashers were there whenever the stock had a bad day and nowhere in sight on good days. My point of this too log blog is buying on dips in the early stages enabled me to secure a lot of shares at a relatively cheap price (even if it didn't seem cheap at the time).....and has kept me in the game to present. It sure looks cheap now. And I'm not saying this is Amazon. But we definately have something here. When you have moments of doubt look at why you're here.If it's too much on the nerves then maybe it's time to move on imo. But for sure don't even for a second let bashers influence any decisions. There isn't a statement they blog that isn't intended to try and create negative sentiment and get investors to sell for their own purposes. All boards of relevance have them. New here? Check past blogs of users to form your own opinion of who you trust and who has useful info. Read info on and releases from Namaste and check YouTube for videos that Meni has done especially the latest. And of course Sedar and other forums such as Reddit and Yahoo Finance and others. And remember...it's ok to get excited about your investment. I no I am. Your not a pumper for being so. Sucks when the stock price is under pressure but not much we can do but wait. We are definately on the right track. I am going to sit back and watch this board take us to the next level. Sorry for the long post. Cheers.