Damo4
Regular
A common trait seen here is to blame shorters, manipulators, instos etc for the share price action. In my opinion it is a coping mechanism.
Manipulation can also occur both ways too.
Some people manipulate the share price to get more shares, while others could manipulate by upramping and giving share holders fake hope. We have seen examples of this too recently with a few arrests made last year.
Both of these aren't healthy imo. Brainchip's share price isn't due to some instos manipulating to get more shares. It's purely due to the FACT that company hasn't achieved the revenue and sales (IP Contracts) that market expects it to do. It's that simple.
Once we start seeing the revenue, we would see an uptrend in price. Even Tony acknowledged this in an email to a shareholder that this is what market is expecting.
Once we get market's attention, then those shorts will cover, there'll be more buyers and it's a happy place. At the moment there aren't enough buyers to cause this.
"Brainchip's share price isn't due to some instos manipulating to get more shares. It's purely due to the FACT that company hasn't achieved the revenue and sales (IP Contracts) that market expects it to do"
Who needs shorters when a large chunk of holders have convinced themselves the company isn't performing and it's management is disappointing shareholders! LOL
To ignore macro issues such as Covid19, Wars and tensions, inflation, recessions etc and to label Brainchip as a non-performer is hilarious
I don't remember being promised anything? Even if KMP stated strong growth in certain parts of certain years, how could they predict the global impact.
As I said, who needs manipulators when "LTH"s are negative enough.