A NOTED CHANGE IN THE TRADINGI've been quiet the past couple of months, after taking an initial sizeable position in Nano. During that time I've done two things:
1) Continued to dig on what the prospects are for Nano. On all fronts, I am more inspired than ever.
2) Stocks that are pre-revenue are prone to exaggerated swings, in both directions. Upswings occur as enthusiasm for the potential of a given company takes hold. Downswings occur when that potential takes longer than enthusiasm can hold on for. A certain level of frustration, or a quiet period, lead to loose hands selling. During this most recent downswing, I've bought a lot (ok, a LOT) more shares, and now have accumulated all I want and then some.
So the play is this. When can enthusiasm be matched with reasoned progress? I think right now, we're starting to see some anticipation buying. The trading changed this past Friday, with more organized buying coming in, and this has absolutely continued today, with a noted increase in the volume. These are good signs.
But again, are we at that point where anticipation buying, or renewed enthusiasm will actually be sustained with notable progress? Personally, I think so. We're now on the cusp of June, and Candiac should be providing positive news in the not too distant future (hence the anticipation buying).
I've been around these "disruptor plays" several times before, and I suppose I'm more used to the way they track. If nothing else, they have taught me that patience absolutely will be rewarded. Now, when it comes to the market, I am in NO way a patient person. My timing is mostly measured in weeks, so being patient around this stock for several months now is already an anomoly for me. Am I worried? Am I feeling impatient? On both fronts, absolutely not.
I maintain that this stock has the potential to make investors a LOT of money. I'm thrilled to find this stock and thrilled to be buying in now. Soon enough, the stock will start to move strongly, and the reasons for this extended patience will be substantiated.
Best wishes to all investors. Imho, you're about to be strongly rewarded.