RE:I guess we're too depressed to comment?ol_griz wrote: The agony of microcaps - no matter how well they're doing it's just too easy to beat them down after they report.
It's like their recent performance has meant nothing.
Oh, well, back to waiting!
That's the game ol_griz, I knew the excitement of Q1 would slowly ride off into the sunset and the SP would pull back. The key is higher highs and lower lows, we also need an active news wire that keeps the story interesting and on investors watch list.
Who does the performance of the company mean the most to? Answer Doug Dyment of course, then the shareholders. Who has the most patience to see this company build out into its full potential? Answer Doug Dyment of course, then the shareholders. Yes there could be some variables along the way, age and health of both. Perhaps a buy out offer along the journey, who knows right.
The agony, frustration, and the timeframe it takes for a successfull microcap to reach the finish line takes years. How many times have we heard doug say buy the stock and put it on the shelf or give to our kids and grandkids. It's an individual process and timeframe. Now depending the size of one's position, with an acb of say $.25 to $.30 cents, some investors will be very happy to cash out or lighten the load at a $1.00, bringing with it a new base of shareholders.
Just some food for thought while we wait.