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I just bought a couple of thousand shares of this stock(symbol ddd) at around $6 not only because of the current Coronavirus crisis

but based on my own research, which imo show this company and ones like it have a huge future over the next few years.

Also one of the newsletters to which I subscribe, Profits Unlimited, written by Paul Mampilly, someone who has had huge success in the

past and especially in the Internet of Things, has a strong recommendation to buy shares in this company.

That said, I can't stress enough that nobody buy this stock or any stock with out doing their own dd(due diligence) as well as having discretionary

cash and especially during the current enormous crisis facing the country at the moment.

Any comment are of course welcome.
 

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I bought their stock and it was a dog. I also bought a 3d company that was in the bio-engineering field. Idea they would basically 3d cells for valves and other body parts. It was a dog too. I think the technology is very interesting but I might have been in too early....unfortunately.

DDD has gone fro $90 to $6.

On the flip side I just saw a piece on the local news about the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. They are using 3D printers right now to make face shields for their employees because they cant buy them. Made me think about my investment in 3d printers. Here is the video. Good luck on your investment.

I still think there is downward pressure across the board even if a company see increase in sales. I keep dabbling just because I am bored...but anything I invest in has a very short leash.

https://www.fox9.com/video/670436
 

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How many years since DDD was $90?
 

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I bought their stock and it was a dog. I also bought a 3d company that was in the bio-engineering field. Idea they would basically 3d cells for valves and other body parts. It was a dog too. I think the technology is very interesting but I might have been in too early....unfortunately.

DDD has gone fro $90 to $6.

On the flip side I just saw a piece on the local news about the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. They are using 3D printers right now to make face shields for their employees because they cant buy them. Made me think about my investment in 3d printers. Here is the video. Good luck on your investment.

I still think there is downward pressure across the board even if a company see increase in sales. I keep dabbling just because I am bored...but anything I invest in has a very short leash.

https://www.fox9.com/video/670436

Thanks for your take and link-I will look into the latter.

It goes without saying that just because I and more importantly, Paul Mampilly, a VERY successful investor, believes at that $6 DDD

is undervalued relative compared to its potential for future, there is no guarantee that it cant go lower first and especially so now

in the Coronavirus environment.

The same thing as you say applies to all stocks at any times, and if I read you correctly at the present time.

Good luck with your investments also and keep posting any recommendations you have as I am always interested in hearing

more about promising investments.
 

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Have you read the earnings reports for the last 3 years, that's a lot of red.
 

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Have you read the earnings reports for the last 3 years, that's a lot of red.

I look forward rather than back in my investing philosophy when imo the fundamentals of the stock/industry in which are good with a long term

approach-I believe that this is the case here.

With this in mind, many times I buy when everyone is selling and vice versa.
 

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