Skys,
On the contrary, I make a case for investors buying now, or in the recent past. My point is this: the extremely low volume at this low price is a set up for a short sharp correction upward. If you bought at 2.70 and are still holding DIT today, yeah, sorry, you're screwed. But that doesn't mean today is not a good entry point. But I don't mean to spend too much time talking about DIT on this board.
I think we're talking past each other. I'm talking about the trading volume and price as an entry point, and you're talking about the long slow decline as evidence of past pain. I'm talking about what might happen with a good press release, you're talking about how much is sucks to own a company that just keeps trending downward.
I'm looking at similar companies that based at low volume and then released news that shot them upward rapidly. It's a setup we can hope plays out for us, too.
GEO