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Tuesday, 02/07/2017 1:30:05 PM

Tuesday, February 07, 2017 1:30:05 PM

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It's a no-brainer to not hold either, genius.

It's not rocket science...
SFOR's most recent high was $0.0080.

When it ran again last week to $0.0079 there's no argument:
It set a "lower high".

It could not get above $0.0079 and it didn't get above $0.0080...
Heck, it didn't even have an ask at $0.0080.

Since then, it's just lower and lower and now it's back in the low $0.0060's


And guess what's next?

A test at $0.0056.

Same as last time.

And if it breaks through $0.0056, then a test @ $0.0053.

If it breaks below there...

Well...
Then say hello to the $0.0040's.


It ain't rocket science.

It's an OTC penny stock where "selling is the name of the game" in between catalysts.

At some point, in between catalysts, you start accumulating BUT YOU CERTAINLY DO NOT ACCUMULATE AS IT'S FALLING.

You accumulate once it has stopped.



So...

Why won't Kay release a PR?

Because he's no dummy:

He's asleep at the wheel... but he's no dummy.

He knows a stock is worth two things:

1.) whatever someone will pay for it
And
2.) Book value.

By the book, SFOR ain't worth $0.0010.
If you add up patent portfolios, cash on hand, revenue, lawsuit hype etc, SFOR ain't worth $0.0010 if it were broken up and sold to the highest bidder because their debt outweighs every asset.

(Don't take my word for it... listen to the OTC markets and watch them constantly try to bring SFOR to book value)

The current price?

Yeah, that's the first value...it's what people are willing to pay for it.

Well...guess what? The people are wrong. They're buying a show because supposedly someone famous wore it...and that's it.

People are buying SFOR because of potential value...but the stock is constantly trying to seek real value...book value.

Kay knows he can't release a fluffy PR because the SEC or FINRA will slap his wiener.


Good luck to those of you who claim to have bought "milly" at $0.0068 yesterday or bought "milly's" today.

SFOR has broken downward.

It's my bet that it's headed into the $0.0050's.



Spare me the whole "you're a POS who will miss the train"

Miss one train...miss one flight...miss one take off or launch...you simply catch the next one.