I don't think anyone who's a long termer like myself, is suffering.
I have 1.8m shares mostly bought under 5c. Do the math!.
Nobody knows what the future may bring, but I am predicting a 50c share price once FID is attained. That's not far away.
Certainly not years ...
The wind has been taken out of our sails. We are now in the doldrums. You can either blame management for this temporary anomaly, or think to yourself, "Heck, this time last year we weren't even a $40m MC company, and now we've just raised $40m in the blink of an eye and are perfectly set up to milk the coming lithium 2.0 wave."
Having said that, the gap at 15c has a chance at being filled if the head and shoulders plays out. A bit stinky, but over the "long" term, nothing to be concerned about unless you're lily-livered.
I don't plan on selling out until this hits at least 60c. And if they are looking like they will be a $1bn+ company in the making next year, that figure will be revised upwards.
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