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Re: Aston Martin post# 5263

Wednesday, 11/16/2016 8:02:15 AM

Wednesday, November 16, 2016 8:02:15 AM

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Those numbers, Aston, are right in line with my realistic projections. Backed up with time-stamped testimony. :)

But I agree with you. I'm afraid of heights. I don't feel safe here. However, if the company hits 27 M in sales in a reasonably short period of time, today's price could be easily defended. A high-growth company with good management in a new emerging high growth industry can command a p/s of 10 and justify it. Assuming they can hit organic growth at that time too. It's a rare case, but HLIX is on track to do just that.

The problem is that I just don't like heights. Mr. Market is happy and that makes me even more fearful. I like him mad and depressed like he is at Blackberry, and pointing at charts and throwing temper tantrums. Then I get to abuse him. But over here, he might abuse me. And I don't like that. Over here, he can see the future. At BBRY, he cant' see the turn. Mr. Market can never see turns because he is always driving through the rear-view mirror.

HLIX can justify this price as long a nothing bad happens. And it can't be justified yet. It's anticipation of news and a perfect landing on the targets, which aren't that far away. Yet far enough to make me afraid. Because the aim has to be spot on. And the Zodiac Killer can't be hiding in the ranks, waiting to go postal. Robert Dinero and Val Kilmer and his crew can't pull off a huge heist and make HLIX look bad. No significant dilution can happen yet. And no car can come blindside me, even though I try hard to never drive in somebody's blind spot. A little luck is required, and I just don't feel safe. I would be driving without a seatbelt on. I never drive one block, even if just in a parking lot, without my seatbelt on. Thank you, Ralph Nader, your contributions to society shall never be forgotten!

We are at a stage now that if anything great happens that's unexpected, it's just icing on icecream. At BBRY, if anything unexpected great even happens, it really shakes things up. I want the unexpected to knock me off course, and the unexpected is to be expected.

See, all that "risk" I took before was not risk at all as I see it. But the moral of the story here isn't about fear. The moral of the story is buy the fear!! Now that HLIX is doing, the Brocksteins out there were talking smack. The moral is do, don't talk. It's don't underestimate and don't wait for a rosy picture. Because when/iff that rosy picture comes, it won't be 80 cents anymore. So it was never logical to wait.

Now, all that being said, by choosing not to jump this canyon, I could miss out on all the fame, glory, and fortunes of Evil Knievel. He's not afraid of heights. I am. Both figuratively and literally. I was just a little kid with a cardboard ramp, jumping over a tricycle. This is big time now. Whereas everything was crystal clear before, now I'm driving in a fog without fog lamps. It's just not my comfort zone.

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