people laughed at peter thooel when he initially invested. people laughed at yahoo!ed $1 billion. people laughed at microsoft when they invested at $15 billion valuation. people laughed at goldman sachs when they invest eed at a $50 billion valuation and they're all not laughing today. so i think when you hear ned and matt talk about, well, wait a month or invest through three qs, that's more technical. i think the underlying values haven't changed. you've got an incredibly focused ceo, founder and ceo with a talented team building a potent product that reaches a billion people. >> if you're peter thooel, think about it. what, half a million to help this company get through its first summer, i think. you have to really take big risks and then the reward is big. that's the whole point of the thing, right? >> mm-hmm, absolutely. it comes down to risk tolerance. and i think for the average investor, if you're concerned about it, i think going through a mutual fund or some exchange could work. but if you believe in the company and the potential, it doesn't matter whether