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Re: Smith Sam post# 114177

Saturday, 03/17/2018 9:46:52 AM

Saturday, March 17, 2018 9:46:52 AM

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Excellent post Smith Sam. Everyone should reread this post a couple times.

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Every drop in share price is an opportunity for longs to add more shares. Would anyone be happy with drops in PPS? No. May be only those who are looking to add more while we wait for further updates from the Company would be pleased with drop in PPS. 

PPS never moves in a straight line. Amazon dropped from $100 back to $20. Even $7 for a short period. Look where it is now. Once you believe in a Company, just follow Warren Buffet's strategy of investing in the business for decades or even longer. If you do not trust the Company, then, it would be wise to find another company that you are comfortable investing where you don't have to constantly monitor the PPS and the message boards for everybody's opinions. (Although this board has been excellent with few sprinkles of eccentricities). 

Stock market is a great vehicle to compound your investment. Investments are called investments if you put your money to make more money. However, if someone invests both money and time on something, now he or she is closer to working for their money than investing. 

As you know making money is not easy when 100% of the population want the same thing. Even with Amazon, investors had to ride the rollercoaster of seeing their investments dwindle from $100 to $7 and back to $1,500 today. AMFE is in its early phase of growth and as such, some pain and patience is expected for the early investors before they can see their money grow bigger and bigger over the next few years and may be decades. 

If you trust the business, invest for a long period of time for much bigger gains than flipping for a .09% profit. The question is whether you think AMFE is worth that type of investment. Personally, I am going to ride this stock for at least 3-5 years. And may be even longer. It took until 2015 for Amazon to finally become net profitable. Amfil's reinvestment today will reap the benefits for years and years to come. 

The question is do you trust this Company. If yes, then, do you have the patience to hold? Rest is just noise. 

$AMFE!