RE:RE:RE:QuestionI don't think we need to attract new investors although that is obviously always welcome. What we need is to have existing shareholders who are holding it down in order to buy more at these prices to back off on the sell side because every time we move up 5 to 7 cents the sellers come in. I think there is a ton of interest in this stock already.
My opinion is that they won't back off until the data says to and I think we all agree that could come shortly. After all we sort of know that timeline but something positive on covid could come out of the blue and cause it to spike. I wouldn't want to be caught, as a small retail investor, trying to time this one. The deep pockets who are trying accumulate here will also pay 40 cents, 60 cents, a dollar but most of us can't or won't do it.
I know I bought too soon, thanks Benny, my biggest worry is selling too soon on any spike out of relief!
VerusSemperSors wrote: Oops - hit post button by mistake B4: Re why SP doesn't move much IMO:
Institutional investors and professional financial advisors don't touch these nano-caps & micro-caps for the most part because there just isn't enough total share value to be widely held, among other reasons, like not being sufficiently proven. That leaves small retail investors that found the stock without having been told about it by an advisor - us - and we're mostly already in. IMO we need some good news and a higher SP to attract new investors.