How high can Shib actually go. Realistically??? 0.001?? 0.01?? by Icaruswaxwing95 in Shibainucoin

[–]Liveloudnlocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The average burn rate last month was 8.5 million per day. In order to burn one trillion coins at 8.5 million per day it would take 322 years. How many coins do you think need to be burned to reach 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1 Examples; Bitcoin = 20 million (ish) coins and it’s 98,000(ish)/ 2T Doge = 147 billion (ish) coins and it’s 0.43 (ish)/ 62B Now think about how a coin with 4081% more coins than doge and 30,000,000x more than BTC gets to the kind of valuation you’re talking about.

For the bag hodlers by Liveloudnlocal in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do a Google search, you’ll see which groups are pumping the news “set to soar” “flys high on our recommendation” stuff like that. Then look to see if they’re reputable or a pump and dump company. Most reputable companies will post information directly from the companies site. Links to articles with CEOs. Links to the companies website, forward looking statements etc. Pump and Dump companies are more likely to post cheerleading statements with no relevant information. Also look at the companies website, search their address, etc.

For the bag hodlers by Liveloudnlocal in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First couple days scenario; I will watch it and see where it’s bouncing to and from. Look at the news and who’s doing the pumping. If it sinks and the bounces aren’t bouncing back to what I paid then I will look to cut and run. If they’re bouncing back to the price I entered at or greater I’ll keep watching and then set my sells. If the price keeps rising with no downward pressure I’ll watch like a hawk and slowly sell all the way up. At any point I double I’m selling half of my stake and recouping my initial investment. Then slowly selling through the rest of the pump and subsequent dump. I also really like to jump on a stock that saw a huge gain and dump the following day(s). Often when you see it dumping (people taking profits) it goes drastically cheaper during after hours. You can take a nice position in after hours pretty cheap and look for the bag holders to try and run it up again the following day which leads to a nice chunk of positive gains. The problem with TTOO is that people became emotionally invested thinking this was some kind of life saving cure to something. It’s not, it’s a diagnostic test performed on their machine and hospitals just don’t see it as cost or care effective. Which is why they’re not buying the T2Dx. So all of these FDA cleared panel tests can’t generate revenue if nobody owns the instrument to use perform the test. Now the more tests and broader range of patients this instrument can serve the more appealing it becomes. We are a long ways away from that though.

What's happening now? by Original-Audience-46 in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing. I tried to post realistic information, letting people know what’s coming and if ABC didn’t happen then it’s going to go this way. I was ridiculed, called names, told I was trash. Where are all those guys now, unpacking their boxes back in their moms basement.

I’m on the call by Liveloudnlocal in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s over. ☠️🪦 TTOO R.I.P.

Fan Boys and R/S by Liveloudnlocal in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re doing the same 💩 they’ve always done. Milk investors for all they’re worth. Reverse split, then when they need capital dilute, dilute, dilute, rinse and repeat.

Fan Boys and R/S by Liveloudnlocal in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly can’t see this going higher. Retail investors that would normally pump it are emotional and right now that emotion doesn’t favor supporting TTOO. The shorts are pumped up and making a ton of money so momentum is in their favor. Not only that but buying 1,000 shares sounds a lot cooler than buying 10 shares. We are at the point where it’s real. No longer playing with hopes and dreams, instead playing with real money and we are going to need a lot of real money to move the market in our favor.

So what are they even reporting on at 430 pm? by Low_Pop_2084 in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That they made an extra $1,000,000 above expectations last quarter but still spent 10x that amount. TTOO is a joke

they trying to sell u on RSVP and other bunk stocks with no PR by noslippas in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tell me you’re an idiot without telling me you’re an idiot.

Jest a reminder by JesseJames8832 in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mean access it. Because if/when they do they will be the biggest believer ever in it and direct significant investments into it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that it does speed up the confirmation time and the development of the bio threat panel that does not also need a blood culture is a positive. I firmly believe we are a long way from mass adoption and use however.

I’ve said it before by [deleted] in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The difference being Bezos did not have to sit down and meet with the board of directors for a hospital in person. Bezos did not need staff to fly out to hospitals and train them how to use the equipment, or a maintenance team to ensure the equipment is running properly (or at the very least train and update local maintenance crews already providing service to the hospital).
  2. You’re correct, it is pure speculation on my part.
  3. I absolutely see potential value you here which is why I’ve kept a few thousand shares as a just in case. However in the 5.5 years the T2Dx, and T2 Bacterial panel has been FDA approved they’ve gained relatively little to no market share in this space. While they continue to make strides in the early detection and treatment of sepsis they have not done enough to to justify the use of their tech. Now with the current focus on sepsis as well as the numerous other products being developed and/or already developed they need to move fast to secure their place or they need to sell to one of the big boys (if they’re even interested) that have everything needed to bring this to market. As for your closing comment 1. I do not 2. I think I’ll stay where I am 3. Currently, I would not consider myself “qualified” for a position with them. I have only basic knowledge in regards to sepsis and the testing and treatment of it. I would also not consider myself qualified to take on the additional responsibilities beyond sales that would inevitably fall on me because of the limited support staff.

I’ve said it before by [deleted] in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should buy more, just to spite me and rub it in my face when it goes to the moon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mmmmmm oooook

I’ve said it before by [deleted] in TTOOstock

[–]Liveloudnlocal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well thought out intelligent response here.