Months stretched into a year, and I kept holding, hoping for some miracle recovery or big announcement. Instead, it just bled further, and checking the price felt like holding a lottery ticket rather than an investment. Calling it a “lousy bullshit company” is honestly too kind — the hype never matched reality.
Eventually, I took the L and moved on. It was a hard lesson, but it taught me not to confuse “cheap” with “value” and to avoid story stocks without solid execution. Painful at the time, but at least I can laugh about it now — and hopefully never repeat the same mistake.
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- JackQuant·2025-09-01TOPVery precious trading experience!1Report
