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Re: bluegenesuarez post# 517

Wednesday, 12/12/2007 3:44:52 PM

Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:44:52 PM

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one more thing.. so your risk is (1) whether they will execute and (2) timing... Timing is the killer of most people that invest in penny stocks. They invest for the short gains and that's fine. But when you find the future Ventana medicals or somewhere less, you miss the powerful moves because you would have already cashed out...

By the way, I'm not a penny stock investor - I avoid it like the plague. I'm here however, because I was first a customer of HSXI and when I experienced how well their products worked I started doing my research. I came to trust that the company was going to follow through on their plans and you look at who is on their medical advisory board, history of management etc.. The medical advisory board is a big factor... If you are a reputable doctor, you don't associate your name with a company unless you are confident their products work. Then look at the research they did - this all just told me I wasn't having a freak experience when I used their at home product - which blew me away. How many products have 80% of the people saying they have major improvements -that is better than a lot of drugs that cost billions to develop.

So my point is the following... Most penny stock investors never hit that big reward, because quite simply time is their enemy. So many of you might be looking for the pop to a buck.. Ok - that's great - you make some money and you move on. Good for you. But my goal (assuming they continue to execute) is to hold this stock for several years so my risk is not what happens today/tomorrow, my risk is what happens over the next year as they try to execute long term.

The management knows they are all in incredible positions. They are sitting on a potentially huge return. Why do you think over 70% of the stock is held by insiders.. Why do you think there has been virtually no turnover... These guys know they will get paid big time if they can execute on their plans. But YOU have to be willing to wait. Forget about whether they will reach $2... focus on their execution of long range plans... But of course that depends on your individual goals and your own time horizon.

Just trying to share some experience and things I learned the hard way. When you see press releases from these guys, always analyze the strategy - not just the stock price.. try to figure out what it means, not just what it does to the stock price.
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