Originally posted by Kiwiboy00
I have to strongly disagree ewartd especially when my money is tied up because of incompetents from management. Patience is required when we are actually trading day by day, but we are not, we are in the dark with little updates from management. So my patience is getting thin, you might not mind being kept in the dark like a mushroom and having your hard earned cash tied up, but i dont think its the key while we are suspended due to incompetence. But i have no choice but to wait, should never of gotten to this stage. Total disrespect to Shareholders. Happy to be patient when we are back trading, till then notttt happpyy
With respect mate, I think you may be a little 'too committed' to HDY and need to take a birds eye perspective, it's easy to magnify issues when you have a lot on the line. This discussion of patience is moot as you say, nobody has a choice anyway right? I think what is trying to be said is that if there is nothing you can do, we have both no control and no influence at this stage, and certainly no further information to go off - why sweat it?
Go AFK until there's news, check the forums for perspectives from time to time if you please, but getting worked up ahead of time is only going to lead to a subjective reading of whatever is eventually announced, so you're only do yourself a disservice and frankly the market doesn't care whether you hold or not, so there's no point in getting upset with it all, or with management in this instance IMO. This is as much an inconvenience for them as it is for you, and I saw genuine attempts at gaining traction and leaving the EYM name in the dust, and I saw genuine big buying in the lead up to suspension - and if you're here you obviously believe in the deposits potential as we all do, so I ask is this really management's fault? Is there actually cause for despair?
As I said in a previous post - I've only seen smoke so far and some buying signals, so remain bullish on HDY, this delay means nothing until there's news to indicate there's something to be worried about (and of course something I can do about it and make a decision either way).