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Re: NobleRoman post# 5823

Saturday, 05/30/2020 11:58:06 AM

Saturday, May 30, 2020 11:58:06 AM

Post# of 6773
Paying Homage To Common Sense:

On the post I'm referring to, I put a time stamp of 10,000 shares executed at .12 cents. Time-stamped, and corroborative of 19,000 of the 20,000 shares I own below:



03/17/20 Bought 10000 of HLIX @ $0.12 (Order #1266) -1,204.95
10/09/19 Bought 7000 of HLIX @ $0.54 (Order #1233) -3,780.00
02/26/19 Bought 1000 of HLIX @ $1.55 (Order #1162) -1,554.95
08/06/18 Bought 1000 of HLIX @ $1.00 (Order #1110) -1,004.95

The missing 1,000 shares of the 20,000 shares in totality were the "free" remaining shares from the spike to $10.00 and $55,000 of *net profit* against the advice of a self-proclaimed Cannabis analyst. And a rude one at that. I've followed this company before it was even a shell. I had my sights on the egg before it was fertilized. In that time, I've seen a lot of circle jerks come and go. Like a revolving door. Next year, a new lot will come. That's because the stock market is a reflection of society at large. Masses of the dumb asses as I used to call them. I can speak these truths as I see them because I don't answer to anyone. My only boss is me.

Rudeness seems to accompany ignorance. Almost a 100% correlation. Fear and ignorance always go hand in hand. Conspiracies are a most likely a coping mechanism. And that's actually peer reviewed. Some observations of ignorance the last few months:

1) A certain loud mouth that said he would buy at .35. Then at .25. Then at .10. Then at .07. At no time does he pull the trigger. That's because Mr. Market is his guide.

2) I've been accused as being a corporate shill. A corporate shill probably wouldn't point out toxic financing as *understood* from the *perception* if the alleged "shill." But this is usually a tactic employed by the ignorant. Another 100% correlation. You see it in politics all the time. This accusation comes within a circle of high-fivers stuck in the dumbing down of group think.

3) The company already answered their questions. The fact that they don't like the answer doesn't negate the fact that they can't falsify the answers. Science above all else implies falsifiability.

4) Unlike politics, the stock market is the like the science classroom. Your vote doesn't matter. Short term, the market is a voting machine. Long term, it's a weighing machine. It's like Gallileo. You can vote him wrong and silence him. But the truth will always prevail in the end. And that is why I long ago moved from away from politics and to the stock market. Here, like science, truth always prevails. Whether or not you get it. Whether or not you agree. Doesn't matter what you think. It only matters what is.

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