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Friday, 11/14/2014 2:34:14 PM

Friday, November 14, 2014 2:34:14 PM

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Nelson is playing the market like a big game hunter.

Institutional investments are the big game he's hunting, the grizzly bears of the market. When your hunting big game you have to know your prey. You have to know where they came from, how they got there... what they eat. In order to see this we need to back up the evolutionary ladder- down the food chain.

The first phase of growth is listing on the OTC. Ripe with gamblers....retail investors...uneducated masses willing to throw a little money at chances for big return. They are like birds and squirrels eating berries and nuts. He used that bankroll to get things off the ground knowing there's a limit to how big you can grow by eating eating the birds and squirrels...survivalist food. They don't care about the bigger picture... they are there with small small money hoping for big gains. The convertible debt is energy provided to the birds and squirrels by the nuts and berries. But there's a little poison in those nuts and berries of the convertible debt. They don't care though, the eat it up and love it. Never knowing it's even there. The lower end of the food chain lives in ignorant bliss.

Very few people understand the intricacies of the convertible debt. Even those who read and digest and get most of the financial reports. Who does? It's the very few...the accountants... The bigger investors...the knowledgeable. As the company grows from Zero revenue to multiples of millions on the installation side ....suddenly we get a huge upside. The pps rockets from 1-15 cents. The birds and squirrel gamblers cash out ...not all at once...but most and the higher it goes the more these types trade their shares for cash. The shares don't go into the abyss....people buy them. Who buys them? The Wolf. Deeper pockets. Smarter money....more complex traders. We move up the food chain a notch.

Enter the second phase of growth. Now the wolf is smarter larger and feasts on bigger gains. He has a larger territory to cover and needs more calories to burn. Instead of quarter pennies, we're trading pennies...sometimes a couple, maybe even a nickle or more up and down. The early traders at this level feed the wolf. Jogging the price up and down in wild swings. Big runs up get the dreamers back on board half way up to experience a little gain before dropping the price and slaughtering them. Survival of the fittest is most obvious here.

There's a clear battle being fought between the technical traders and the fundamentalists. The wolf is eating the rabbit at the top of the chart and the squirrel and birds at the bottom. The wolf grows bigger as he has no predators. The wolf eats what it sees to survive, but doesn't know those birds and squirrels were eating the poison berries of the convertible debt... eventually the wolf eats too many and starts to get disease. His his hair starts to thin and fall out revealing its tumor. The price got so high, that the convertible debt shows non cash losses that are extreme in the smaller pockets and uneducated eyes. The wolf weakens fast as the tumor grows too big.

Third phase: The huge paper loss scares all the the prey away and soon the wolf has nothing to eat. Weakened by the tumor of debt the wolf shrinks more...but not from starvation....he shrinks as the new predator picks the meat off of him. The new predator is the grizzly bear. He laughs at the wolf and just takes large bites out of him. The wolf is happy though, he had a good life. It was a great run.

But this is excellent. The grizzly has shown it's head. He doesn't care what the wolf ate, he knows it tastes good. He sees the wolves territory and moves in as it is clearly ripe with sustenance.

It is the big game Nelson was hunting all along. He's been watching with a grin. He's been telling investors, his hunting partners....don't worry we're almost there. His powder is dry, his belly is full. For he's been snacking all the way...at every level, and we want this. We want our hunter to be strong and to bring home the biggest trophy. Hunting season is about to open. Nelsons spent his whole life training for this hunt. He's a great shot, and now the safety is off...