RE:Just saying!I agree and I'm not worried. I went to this wither the expectation that this will be lucrative 2024/2025. I can't imagine watching this day-by-day speculating on insignificant fluctuations. I like the status updates on where they are currently but expecting them to be profitable so soon, or even to fail so soon is just naive. It's funny though. I check here every few weeks to see if there's any relevant news or links and I see the same thing each time. People freaking out. Emotions. Jesus I mean children investing at all chills me given the inherent naivety of their nature and the reactions to your posts are always just that, emotional freak outs that can't be coming from any self-respecting adult. So really the weight behind this kids freaking out is pretty unalarming to me. I don't expect children to have a complete, unbiased view on things like this or anything else. This is a LT investment. If you can't afford to have money tied up for a few years, sell and move on. If you do, good luck. Everything in between us just ridiculous. These people frantically saying to sell? Why? If you believe you should sell you sold already and if you did wtf does it matter to you what happens and who does what? Makes no sense. When I sell a stock I fvck off and move on. It seems more like the typical short seller trying to drive the stock down. In 2018 so many people were screaming about AMD going bankrupt and fake rumors of security vulnerabilities. It's what shorts do. Freak out and panic and try to counter any positive news. Personally I think that's why your posts strike such a nerve. Because they're positive and good news or positive feedback panics a short. If they were out they just wouldn't care. So they're probably still in but banking on a negative outcome and it's just white noise mostly. I'm just commenting in case anyone who is uncertain starts panicking because it. The stock will most certainly go down again, and then it will go up again, and then it will go down again. No different than your pulse. It's a normal function and neither are anything to panic about. Do your due diligence, understand the reality of a young company building infrastructure, securing patents, establishing distribution channels but most importantly the benefits of balancing the profits with redistribution back into the company in order to expand. Just takes time.