The emotion seems to be directly related to the size of one's financial exposure. Holding a relatively modest parcel, mostly free carried, I'm more sanguine about the outcome which affords me a healthy measure of objectivity I feel.I think certain shareholders are overly emotional given everything we've been through and looking for vengeance. And I certainly understand that. But I really don't care. It's not my fight. I just want my money so I can move on with my life.
Yet some of the more strident voices would have got set early with a killer average, only to then chase the run-up to a dollar or more, and blowing their average before getting trapped by the TH.
Hence the mutterings of class-actions, vengeance against corrupt actors, ridicule of fellow holders as trolls, plus threats to journos, and their families! Rather than take personal responsibility for their reckless investing, it's someone's else fault.
Even an embarrassing public plea by NF for some self-restraint is ignored!? Clown world.
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