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Yep, its risky, but so are just about every other AIM stock, some less than others obviously but a risk none the less.
The difference here is the gihugeamoungous potential. (new word for OED?)
Some of you on here might remember a company called NXT years ago, they made flat panel speakers and were going to take the market by storm! They too were a `disruptive` technology, but the only trouble was that they were trying to take on the likes of Panasonic and Sony etc to change the way speakers were made, and with all their patents it was a big story at the time....at one point there Mcap was over £1Bn! They didn`t have any assets other than patents. They went down the pan along with my considerable investment, lesson learned.
With Bidstack they are also disruptive, but the difference is that the target market welcomes the disruption because it is win win win all round.
Win for the developers because they vastly increase their advertising revenues, win for the ad agencies because they also increase there turnover of ads in games, and win for the players because the adverts are natural within the gaming landscape, so don`t interrupt their interaction with the game they`re playing.
The potential for making cash 24/7/365 while they sleep is what makes Bidstack different, and once its fully functional `end to end` it can take over the world of programmatic native in-game advertising, the go to one stop shop!
Thats why its exciting.
#This Is Just The Start
Excellent post R11111!
Can I ask a question, what is the point of every single day, people either positively or negatively going on about Bidstack, with a slight variant on the same theme. Unless and when more information is available then is it quite dull to hear the same old comments and really doesn't add any insight. Surely there are better things to do than rant on a share chat.
Yes either Bidstack is going to fail and was built on sand, or maybe it will succeed, time will tell and in the interim you can make your bets based on what information is available. Also unless people are intimate with James Draper, then rambling on about whether he misleads, was a bit naive or is actually a visionary is a bit pointless. Sure he sold some shares. Personally if I was sitting on nice bit of money stuck in shares, and actually didn't have much money myself, but had taken some risks to get where I am, I too would cash in a bit. Put it in perspective, he sold c.4% of his shares for around £300k. Who knows maybe it paid off his mortgage and therefore ensured that if everything does fail then he can look after his family...
It is a small company, where there is limited information and it has an unproven offering. it is by default a big risk and anyone who invested should be cognisant about that.
The mm's are now obviously aware that Draper doesn't do what he says he is going to unfortunately,and like us they will be hoping that maybe,just maybe he could deliver something half credible when he eventually plucks up the courage to surface. ....Otherwise it'll be lights out for bidstack.
Good one swervy, I tried to laugh the second time but it just wouldn`t come out, thankfully the market has now forgotten about that.
Maybe the market is thinking along the lines that the more days that pass without some good news the closer we are to getting some.
2021
Perhaps jd should tweet us on when exactly early january is
https://fee.org/articles/why-video-games-are-poised-to-overtake-the-entertainment-world/