I don’t see anything negative in the podcast – on the contrary: it clarifies things, sets the record straight, and points to upcoming events.
As for the “Nasdaq move” topic, I personally think it’s a misinterpretation born from herd mentality. One or two people wrote that BrainChip is moving to Nasdaq – apparently without noticing that it explicitly said they are considering it. I pointed this out several times, but it seems to have been ignored.
Yes, the communication isn’t exactly how some people would like it to be. But what do you expect from a team of highly talented computer scientists who are, by nature, more introverted?
I’ve been invested in companies whose management promised rockets and mega-deals on a daily basis – only to shut down the business overnight. Personally, I’d much rather see real progress (and it’s undeniable) in partnerships and technology than hear big talk that ultimately leads to nothing.
Nothing is perfect anywhere – but for me, the positives outweigh the negatives. That’s why I remain fundamentally optimistic, even if I occasionally throw in a sarcastic meme or two.
Greets from Oval Office


Edit:
To those saying, “From this podcast I can tell there won’t be a new deal announced anytime soon” — what exactly do you expect? That he’s going to make a market-moving announcement in a podcast?
Personally, I think the hints about upcoming technological achievements are already very bullish.
Just as a reminder: being active in a stock forum and getting one or two likes doesn’t automatically make you one of the world’s top analysts.