I think if I heard correctly he closed out of this dead POS garbage nightmare known as RedHawk and moved onto more profitable investments where he is doing just fine. It is always best to recognize when one stands to lose it all, get out, and invest in something of quality instead of hoping for better days when none will ever come, as is the case for RedHawk, in my opinion.
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