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Stas20: _"They are all in loss positions". Speak for yourself. I wish everyone luck and profits when investing (eherever that may be).
I for one am still in the green/blue - yes, even at this level!
Investor: Thx very much for your elaborations.
I still don't believe in charts regarding PM. At this point in time I don't need charts to understand what's going on with PM as they are still an exploration (and not a producing) company generating debt but no revenue.
Clearly that could - and hopefully will - change going forward. At that time I will be glad to look at chart information.
Investor33: There are always investors who land lucky punches. It's like those investment prophets who say they've forseen a raise or a crash. If you take 100 or 1000 of those a see how successful they were: You can always find a couple of lucky ones; unfortunately their (hindsight) advice is not sustainable.
Regarding charts: I believe charts are a good thing - however, not in a micro market environment like AIM / PM.
I would rather tend to believe in charts in a Google, Amazon etc. environment.
Let's admit it: we PIs are just the pawns in this game; i.e. is there anything other than holding, adding or bailing out we can do? Nobody likes the limited options available - but it is how it is.
You've really got to wonder whether anybody (other than the invested) are really interested in making this LP happen. I admit that this is an unexpected situation which I am not sure if it will come good.
And still: I keep my fingers crossed!
DazzerG: Well said, fully agree. Not even the fails that hurt so much: It's the lack and unwillingness to provide reasoning, transparency and at least an attempt to gain support of the investors.
I'd really like to support MB in his efforts to do good for the company, the PIs and himself - but I can't recognize those efforts (show them gddmit!).
Master, warrior etc.: Frustration rules!
Personally I wouldn't make any pre-announcements regarding the bail out price. This can change substantially and you'd be a fool to sell your shares once this share finally takes off. The PM investment is and always has been a gamble as we can see now. I had opportunities to sell - which I didn't grasp (oh well). So here I am and hope for a last chance - which I intend to take. But I won't tell anybody at which price. My average price is below 3p - so I've got some flexibility.
GL to all.
Master: You could be right. I just believe that MB isn't naiv and understands his options. However, it appears that keeping the investors in the dark is currently the preferred basis of "communication". Don't think anyone likes that.