Ignore the short-and-distort YELLINGKnow what you own. Has anything changed for the worse with Datametrex? No. It appears to be moving up deservedly on good news. Will the stock price stay at this level or keep moving higher? No one knows, but if you believe in the potentially great future of DM, why sell? Only buy or sell after doing your own due diligence. Anyone who sells based on the YELLING from obvious short-and-distort posters, is straight up foolish, and possibly missing out on fantastic profit.
I actually feel stronger about an investment when the short sellers or short-and-distorts start to YELL or panic. This type of behaviour is usually a display of desperation and fear of losing a lot of money, if the stock price continues to go up, and since DM appears to be on a roll, higher and higher, the panic is getting LOUDER and LOUDER. For anyone who doesn't understand short selling, do your homework, but basically it's a bet that the stock price will go down. The lower a stock price goes, the more a short seller makes. The higher a stock price goes, the more they lose, which could be limitless really -- hence the panic seen here lately.
I have nothing against short selling, if a company has made bad choices, or appears to be struggling for obvious reasons of any kind, but never have I bashed (lied about) a stock in a forum or elsewhere to try to bring its price lower for my selfish gain. Datametrex continues to make great choices, and they seem to honour shareholders by reminding us over and over that they are not planning a reverse split, and in fact are buying back and absorbing their own shares (by the maximum allowable annual amount) to reduce the number of outstanding shares on the market. Only idiots short companies such as this.
Not only should we bypass the short-and-distort posts seen flying around this board more than usual, but totally ignore their garbage, and maybe even report them, since it's an illegal practice: https://www.investopedia.com/articles/analyst/030102.asp The worst thing you can do is reply to them -- it's what they want, especially if they're being paid by an unscrupulous company to try to bring down the DM stock price. By joining them in debate or argument, you clog up the board with useless information, and risk turning away potential investors. Instead, flood the board with actual facts about Datametrex, exposing any lies that bashers attempt to fool newbies or interested parties with. But please, do so without engaging these steaming piles of $&*#.
Now, back to the DM celebration, with yet another nice contract announced today :) The wheels are turning faster lately, which, in my opinion, is a sign of confidence building in this gem of a company, and still at a bargain price!
GLTA longs!