A year ago i/others said to shelve this stock NOT sell it as thats a instant irreversible loss. Same as playing a risky shot in golf instead of letting your opponent do it. You already
lose the hole before your opponent has had his shot. Lesson- Stay in play and let the company fold before you fold and give up. Things can turn around IF the board is actually trying, then
leave this stock alone and see if anything comes of it- All seems bad now and many here might be right- one long money train for others? but question is, is anything ever going to happen for the company or just bleed off till doors close as it seems 50/50 its doing now?
Watch for Anns only if you are distressed and concentrate on your other good stocks with REAL value.
Stress is what stocks are about - Thats the wild ride you buy into- Most stocks fail, some get up and when you been there it never gets old. Winning a golf match after a hard battle is intoxicating and BEATING the odds on a crap stock, the feeling lasts even longer as the
company grows and SP rises and others get on board- you need to experience it and you never stop playing the SM and i have won many comps in snooker, golf, i fly planes and other really difficult precision stuff.
The SM is a lifelong venture that rewards the same levels as it punishes. Even Warren Buffet suffered on some stocks and look at him! So you have to LOSE and learn to be knowledgeable and safe when you actually on a winner and have to make decisions..
So suck it up , stop complaining and hang tough and dont play reckless shots or do reckless actions- its all the same mentality.
Take away your emotions and trust the maths- Card counters use this to beat casinos NOT believe a card is going to appear. Never trust your feelings in business or logical matters- You "believe" you are on a flat Earth from the feeling YET, you are not because the maths and physics and qualified guys like me tell you you are not.Your emotions cloud your judgement-- but thats for another forum....
And of course -IMO!! blah blah blah disclaimer...