You just made a very common mistake my esteemed friend, but thats okay, alot of investors new to the market make the same mistake.
I was in the market (long) before you were born. Buying loss-making, (almost) zero-asset, speccies like APT is usually a sign of inexperience.
Revenue growth is more important for a growing company than profit.
Every competent accountant on the planet would probably disagree.
What would you rather, 10% profitability on $10,000,000 or an eventual say 1% on $10,000,000,000?
I'll take the 10% profit anytime. The first rule of investing is not to lose money.
You can get 1% risk-free by buying bonds so why would anyone consider consider tying up $10 billion in a speccie with potentially unlimited downside.
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