Agreed, that would be an excellent shift we're all counting on! My main (short-term and high-level) concern is the overweighted emphasis on the uplisting being the "promised land" in-and-of itself. Hopefully expectations are not for all thine cups to immediately overfloweth. Our long-accruing thirst doesn't negate this event being simply one of many key milestones on our path. I ernestly believe the stock market is behaviourally reactive, at least to some real degree in combination with fundamentals etc. in this era of retail investing.
Another company I invest in (albeit totally different market segment) just uplisted from Venture to TSX on Tuesday with a corresponding drop in volume and static price. The subseqent gnashing of teeth from weary investors is deafening only 3 days onto the new board. Was the expectation that Bridgewater Associates was up all night giddy to hammer the buy button on day 1? I assign no credibility (but a high predictability) to such amateur-level tantrums.
Despite any sentiments of deservedness, I'm prepared for that likely commentary of those seeking to justify negativity without an instantaneous price reaction upon uplist. "Patience" understandably is a blood-boiling term around here, however likely further required past the point of our uplist. Perhaps viewing the Nasdaq more so a starting line vs. the finish line is appropriate to remind ourselves. Will I be grumpy that my own 10 years of patience may not be magically and instantly rewarded? Sure! "But I've been waaaiting for 14 yeeeaaarss since Oooooppeelllll" lol I empathize truly I do, but sorry that is irrelevant and Larry Fink don't care. Head down and hold the line, best of luck to us. Thanks for indulging me.