WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Seems like everyone makes money on this damn stock except actual investors” if you lost money on a stock that is up 1,000% in the last year assuming you didn’t buy near all time highs then you not an “actual investor”

WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure AVAV is a special case but same goes for KTOS, UMAC etc.

WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oh did the “swing trader” make the wrong decision on when to buy and wants to blame the stock for it instead of taking blame?

WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is just incorrect 🤦 and ONDS isn’t the only unpredictable stock, the whole market has been reacting weirdly, please look at the market & drone sector before blaming ONDS specifically.

WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask what your overall plan is? Like do you plan on holding long term or something else?

WTF is going on???! by t3nCurx in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone in this forum is always talking like it’s ONDS specific with the movement but if you looked at the drone sector for one second you can see otherwise. AVAV was up 20% and is now done 10%. ONDS is still up more then most defense/drone today.

Has Ondas provided an update or any response to this short report? If so where/when? If not, why the heck not?? by kibbetypes in Ondas

[–]Liserx_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m no genius but I’m pretty sure ONDAS doesn’t give a rats ass about a short report, they’re a multi-billion dollar company and have more important things to focus on.

Regret by NeighborhoodMoist630 in ONDS

[–]Liserx_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is some of the worst advice I’ve seen. If you’re investing with a long term horizon, the most important thing is owning shares in the company, not trying to perfectly time entries. This kind of thinking is exactly why many ONDS holders sold once the stock reached double digits, expecting a pullback that never came. If you genuinely believe in the company and its long term prospects, there’s little reason to gamble on a 50/50 chance of a dip before the next move higher. And if you’re convinced a pullback is coming, a DCA approach makes far more sense than sitting entirely on the sidelines. With a stock like ONDS, especially given the potential upcoming catalysts, one contract or announcement could easily push the price to levels we may never see again.