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Re: ForReal post# 99

Tuesday, 02/16/2016 3:10:43 PM

Tuesday, February 16, 2016 3:10:43 PM

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Thank you for your open nature, it may mean more to me than some realize.

The point of being a moderator, for me, is to offer something by way of perspective. I don't ever presume to know what will happen. Instead, I try to make sense out of elements that may recognize patterned behaviors affecting a particular company's stock. This is why I tried to steer you towards something more akin to what could become "your own individual investment system," as it were.

One thing is for certain:

Caza got into serious trouble due to unforeseen circumstances. However--- isn't it the responsibility of every company to protect its stock's integrity and be prepared for the worst? I think so.

It's easy to look at moves to recapitalize beleaguered companies and assume, "Hey, that's a good thing, isn't it?" The problem with it is that we don't know the terms of engagement. Caza may have sold its soul with shareholders not likely to know or comprehend the impact of terms until it is too late to back away.

I'd hate to see you lose out, thinking this is a great opportunity---on the strength of a major move on Caza's part when it may have sold its future to a company with death spiral thoughts in mind.

If anything in this missive has you befuddled, let me know. I'll help.

It is always an honor to be asked for help!

By the way---two of my aggressive picks are NGL and SDLP. They are not without risks but I like the patterns I see in each. I hold 11,000 units of NGL and 4,000 of SDLP, having added 500 to the latter. Should you be interested in either, check with me for reasonable entry points as today's prices are higher than I expect they'll be a week from now. My advice would be to jot down the prices on each trading day---and do this for awhile until you feel confident of what you might expect. NGL is extremely volatile and demonstrates it via its frequently large swings. SDLP has been beaten up something awful but many investors see huge upside. Me too!

Len

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