Ah, the stock that just keeps sliding—sounds like a playground slide from hell for investors. If this were a theme park, that slide would have a sign saying, "Buckle up, adults! The only way is down." Sure, slides are fun when you're a kid, but this perpetual plummet is like a cruel joke for grown-ups.
Each morning, we optimistically check the stock market, coffee in hand, thinking, "Today is the day it'll bounce back." But nope! This stock seems to be on a relentless quest to find the center of the Earth. At this rate, it's going to say hello to the dinosaurs.
Some stocks have peaks and valleys, but this one? It's like a greased-up Olympic luge track but only the downhill part—forever. It's almost like the stock is saying, "I bet you can't catch me!" as it gleefully spirals into the abyss. The only "bounce" we're getting here is the one where our heads hit the desk in disbelief.
And here we are, looking at our investment portfolio like parents at a playground—except instead of watching our kids go up and down the slide, we're watching our savings vanish down a black hole. Is the stock market treating us like children? Maybe. But let's face it: No sane parent would ever let their kid on a slide like this.
Travis427
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don't agree. a few days ago when rsi was sitting 50 across TTOO was valued at approx. .25 higher than last time (end of July). it is very volatile and that can be rough on anxiety but overall the stock is growing and at a decent rate (almost 250% in a little over a month). don't watch the highs and lows watch the overall value.
M3LANI3 : TRUTH!
Travis427 : don't agree. a few days ago when rsi was sitting 50 across TTOO was valued at approx. .25 higher than last time (end of July). it is very volatile and that can be rough on anxiety but overall the stock is growing and at a decent rate (almost 250% in a little over a month). don't watch the highs and lows watch the overall value.