RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:To Barstoolsage!I expect I lucked out. NTAR first came to my attention before its spinoff from Future Farms and I liked the story. Bought in early at I believe around 80 cents, but managed to build a big position on the subsequent share price decline to significantly lower my costs and increase share count.
Rode that up and began selling at $5, and up to and including the $9 mark, Should have exited completely because I did buy and sell on the way down...but in the end had a sparkling time as IP, PYR and HPQ "ran" at about the same time.
Sorry your cost is so high. It may return to that price but IMO Evan is the opposite of Rich....he talks all the time and NTAR does not seem to deliver all the goods promised.
I actually bet bigger on IP ---over 100k in shares...and bought lots in the single digit range to sell in the 50 to 70 cent range, then bought back in to now hold 50K at .13. IP does what NTAR does but IMO delivers a better engagement experience....stems back to its gamified platform that enabled Pokemon Go..
Think sports fans engaging in fun activities with the team at an AR level and delivering sales messages along the way. ....say find your favourite player's avatar in the stadium, or a set group, and qualify for discounts...
Recently signed the Baltimore Ravens and I call this a COVID recover play that will wake up when events and stores etc open up more.
It can engage shoppers in similar fashion.
Have a look at their client list
https://imaginear.com/clients
DD required but you might consider taking the loss on your 1000 NTAR to buy 10K IP as the switch is about equal now
Topper00 wrote:
@BarstoolSage NTAR ugh I have 1000 on them at like 10$ it's now down to 80$. I'm at a 92% loss on that one but maybe in time lol