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Wednesday, 04/20/2016 12:43:59 PM

Wednesday, April 20, 2016 12:43:59 PM

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Lolol...
Seriously?

No whales left here?

Read the following as carefully as you can, and do your best to understand the full breadth of what I took the time to write, for your benefit, and the benefit of others:

I am a full time, independent, professional trader. I mostly deal in NYSE, NDAQ, S&P, Futures, Forex, Commodities.

To point a fact, I've loaded up on so much oil is swear that T. Boone Pickens himself would be jealous. Fact: There is a finite amount of oil left in the world.
Fact: The finite amount of oil left in the world gets reduced every day from global demand.
Fact: BBL OIL PRICES IN THE $30's was a gift that I will enjoy, my kids, and their grandkids will enjoy.

My passion is numbers, math, and forecast. So charting came easy as did seeing stock potential versus risk.

I've made a nice living trading.

Penny stocks are my dirty lil secret, which, if you ask me, isn't the worst dirty lil secret to have out of all the dirty lil secret options in the world.

Mostly, I bet against them. Penny stocks are so easy to bet against; huge debts, no product, no leadership, SEC hurdles (i.e.: non SEC compliant) no revenues, and the list goes on.

SFOR is that "great white buffalo" penny stock that I actually get behind.
Sure, I've traded, or flipped hundreds of penny stocks before, but I mostly bash them (fun fact time: C (Citigroup) was a penny stock! Yup! When banks were failing left and right, the behemoth known as C (Citigroup) dipped below a buck. I bought so much of them and BOOM! They soared...of course later they did an R/S which brought their stock to $25 and its dipped, but clearly risen since).

It's easy to bash penny stocks...zero leadership, no revenues, one or two employees working out of an office, etc.

SFOR is not the usual penny crap.

I respect their management. Their product is selling which is generating revenue...though we don't know how much...a little transparency on unit sales or forecasts would be nice.

Bottom line; Thar be whales here, they're just not as visible as they were last week.

As a surfer, I laugh when someone asks "what if you see a shark".

I know there are always sharks, you just don't see them all the time.

There are whales here. You just don't see them right now.

As soon as there is any mention from the management of product unit sales, sales forecasts, or the hint of their first ever profitable quarter (it will be Q1 of 2016) the whales will surface.

Use this quiet time to accumulate before the whales show up immediately following the next PR from SFOR.

Thar be whales here, the only question is whether or not you're smart enough of a trader to position yourself well, before they do.