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Comment by
Whateverrron Jan 29, 2024 5:08pm
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RE:Time to Leave this BB
RE:Time to Leave this BB Post by
MVargason Jan 15, 2024 3:59pm 171 Views
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Time to Leave this BB
I know from many years of experience that investors come to Bullboards like this one hoping for positive news and commentary in the hopes that their decision to invest in that company is waranted. They despise "trolls" and don't care to read any commentary that doesn't support their investment expectations. I get that. Notice that according to you people are either 'positive posters' or they are Trolls.....the sadly lacking part is you don't see are those in a completely different category that look at the entire picture, realistic and all or at least have solid reasoning to their opinion, that you don't have to agree with, as you didn't and chose incorrectly, but they are not trolls. You got swept up with and were a MAIN component here of pumping, lying about others, bashing them for simply having a different view. So you scare off those people and you get a highly niche bubble chat board to cheerlead, pat each other on the back, ignoring reality.
I have been guilty of emphasizing the seemingly positive aspects of the company's progress over many years and have spent literally hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of research and due diligence in this company over the past 8 years. Certainly more than any other and maybe more than all other companies that I have invested in combined. My gains have been small considering the time spent and the opportunity costs. Based on your legacy of posts you lost big time, no "gains were small." But try to save face by printing you did 'ok'. We all know and saw what happened.
I wish current investors nothing but the best and sincerely hope that everyone can someday recover their losses. I feel for those like OCBD who finally look the painful step to throw in the towel after many years of devotion to and support for the company. It is not an easy thing to do, especially for someone who initially invested at much higher prices.