RE: Seems inevitable30 Jan 2025 12:13
Cp,
Where to start:
"the reason you and many others who clearly want to see the price drop, are responded to so negatively is that you are betting against growth, against a good business, against a life changing technology for your own financial gain...full stop."
That assumption is baseless. If a trader tries to influence the price down (and the assumption they can is also baseless), to what purpose? So they can buy, yes? So if they have bought then they want to price to rise. Its this constant traders just want to short and sell and never actually buy a stock that will rise that is so bonkers as to be laughable.
Speaking as a "trader" all that happens is that I wait for what I think is a low price so as to buy in and then sell, maybe a short time later, at a profit. Its only about timescales.
Do LTH's just buy with no regard to what the SP is? Surely you look at market cap as defined by the SP to decide if its worth buying based on YOUR criteria of value.
"Many of us who invest rather than trade are ex or current business leaders, it's in our nature to want to support a company, to support growth and development, to be positive and to maybe help change the future of cancer treatment."
Well, that's a narrow band of people who you think "invest" and I would say is a baseless claim. Buying the stock unless its at IPO , is just through a broker and makes no difference to the company. To make such an emotive case for buying or commenting on a stock seems a very callow and simple minded remark, which again is baseless and false.
Are you telling me you only bought the stock from a broker because you wanted to help people with cancer? Have you bought it to make a profit?
Have you ever bought and then sold a stock at a loss? Assuming you have, when you look back at your decisions and what influenced them, (with hindsight) did you learn anything?
Another flaw in your frankly ridiculous analysis, is that I have been broadly correct in what I have thought would transpire over the relative short term and how that would affect the SP. How can being right, be wrong?
Do you think any of my comments have affected AVCT in their operations or the way they conduct their business, or had any influence on the trial results? Because when you say :
"I'd much rather be around those type of people, than parasites who have no other reason for following and commenting on a stock than financial gain through attempting to ruin a business. If you don't get that, if you don't understand why the sentiment will always be LTH = Good and Trader = Bad then you really are as dumb as some make you out to be."
And you think I'm dumb when you actually post that illiterate rubbish?
And when you finish with your pious: "I'll always, always look for growth, positivity, goodness and ethical sustainable technology to invest in" does that include any BP, littered with law suits and illegal behaviour incl bribes and corruption?