I’m not here to talk down the LTR stock price to grab a bargain.
In this volatile hot market for lithium and green stocks, there is no denying this could be a long term trend
If LTR keeps going up, won’t make a difference to my portfolio, I don’t chase high. Whether it be bitcoin or any other asset
It is actually quite frankly beneficial to me if LTR go up another 2000x. Because I know one day, this money will eventually flow to more value orienated stocks. The higher LTR can be pumped or put more kindly to current holders, the higher the market valuation LTR can achieve in the future, IMO, the higher my own portfolio will be worth in the future.
Which brings me to my point
My point is NOT how much money I can make or how much money I have.
What is my point? It is up to the intelligent holders of LTR to sensibly work out. Am I acting in your interest, or my interest? Or just plain trying to speak the truth?
Or all three?
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