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mj1981on Dec 02, 2021 1:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:beenthere and prophetoffacts
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:beenthere and prophetoffacts
I did not say that he should not post. I merely cautioned readers that he was devoid of knowledge related to investment. Specifically, I said:
a. That “nothing else I can say that demonstrates how cluelessly stupid this person is with respect to investment”
b. And noted that “he/she does not appear to understand the most basic of concepts”
c. And pointed out that his/her “opinions are less than worthless”
Therefore, any investment related comment or opinion from this poster, and many others, should be ignored. If they wish to post about how his/her mistakes or inability to adjust their investments have created emotions that are difficult to deal with what can I say?
I also tried to give him/her some advice to spend a few moments trying to learn rather than typing stupidity into his machine. Perhaps he will or has done so (to some degree). Who knows? Maybe now they understand the difference between market capitalization and share price. If so, well done.
The reality is people posting that the stock is down, and they are upset AND NOTHING MORE is going to happen. It’s tiring, and pointless, but it is going to happen. But, when people then misunderstand and then try to attack/comment on specific details that have been posted that are, or may be, relevant, they need to be put into their place. Aka the “this person demonstrates a severe lack of knowledge" box, and what they are saying should be discredited.
I will repeat that people that understand what is going on at Bioasis, for the most part do not post here (or anywhere). I am not saying anything magical or earth shattering is going on behind the scenes. I am not saying xb3 has zero chance of failure either in the clinic or in attracting lucrative partnerships and licensing deals.
I am stating that many people that do not post on this forum do not understand what is going on. There is a difference. Nothing is certain with this company except that there is an extremely large potential for an increase in valuation. Anyone who ascribes certainty to that occurring is fooling themselves. It’s a matter of determining the possibility or likelihood of that occurring, and then making or exiting your investment accordingly.
Mike