Really I don't care if someone jumped the bandwagon to let go their shares at this cheap. It's a 1:1 ratio between buy vs sell. When someone considered not worth to hold, others believed they're lucky to get at very low price which they never ever thought they could just a week ago. For stable holders, there's not loss until they sold. Unfortunately It's just a missing opportunity for stable holders who truly wanted to average down but fund was already dried. I still invested in a share which I thought the company would go bankrupt. SP dropped from 3c to 0.001c. Did I feel worry? No, because I accepted whatever would come. In the past 6 months during pandemic, it performed extraordinary well which went from 0.001c to 1.4c recent week before dropping down to 1c. So now I hope one day it would go up to 5c. I bought at 2.6c 3 years ago. If I mentioned a stock name, someone may say I cross promote it.
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