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Wednesday, 07/24/2019 1:32:50 PM

Wednesday, July 24, 2019 1:32:50 PM

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Agreed. Undervalued for sure. GCEI is heading to $1. I say this for multiple reasons. Here's a bullet list:

Larger Political scale:
-green energy jobs is huge

-Global warming is huge

-As a legislative director in state senate, the climate was the #1 issue, and it has been for the past 5 years. That is not changing because elementary schools and colleges are breeding grounds for new environmentalists.

-This company is actually inventing stuff to help the problem, but still satisfy the anti-environmentalist need. Win-win.

Nationally:
The Green New Deal, etc. There will be national policy that will boost this company in the next year.

Locally:
States are pushing legislation like the cap & trade program in California that already passed and is gaining traction in neighboring states. It is internationally traded emissions stuff that I won't get into, but just know: this is my expertise.

Those large scale reasons mean that this will pop.

Localized to Stock Scale:
People are noticing in the stock market. This is going to boom bigger than hemp for this reason: more people use energy than smoke pot or take it medicinally. Everyone has a car, rides bus, rides a bike, walks in shoes with rubber soles. All of those things are potential business for these green companies who specialize in product recycling. China failed to fix the problem and they cannot drink 90% of their water. We are avoiding that at all cost: recycling is huge for our survival. The biggest preachers of this are todays generation of people exiting the university and high school systems. It's an indoctrination, but one that is good for us.

CONCLUSION:
This thing will continue the trend for another month before the big boom. When the big boom comes, it will perform similarly to DCGD did last month for different reasons. Once the boom comes, it will be a highly volatile market for a short time, but then it sill stabilize and continue moving upward.

As a short term day trader, I am getting in now and waiting for the POP. Then I will play the short and buy game to maximize big daily gains. As a long-term investor and analyst, lawyer, politician, etc., I am hanging on to this thing for the next 5-10 years to watch it get to $10 per share. It will. I don't know the limit, but that is my long term look at this as the nation moves more-and-more environmentally aware.

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