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Saturday, 08/07/2010 7:51:41 AM

Saturday, August 07, 2010 7:51:41 AM

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Little Big Horn . . .



Alright, I disagree with everyone but that’s nothing new. I, like Bret Farve, have decided to come out of retirement for a few plays.. have a concussion then collect for the rest of the season... Here’s what I know to be the plain truth... Brokerage has no time limit & no percentage limit but it does have a a ‘Debt Volume' cap. How much ‘Debt Volume' has been dedicated to stopping CDIV from ruining their corrupt operation? The longer they can extend the time the slower the trek to that debt cap figure. During this time maximum pressure is to be applied. This explains the symptom of low volume I have detailed many times... the slower the better.... but there is a point when the Debt Volume increases dis-proportionate to the buyer’s cost at 2x the pace...

Now remember the chart is an illusion from March onward when pps was .715... the decline to the current pps is an attempt to repurchase NSS... but look at the chart prior to March... You will find 5 days in early Feb. where 15million airshares were sold between .09 and .16 approx... this is now their target area... the decline in pps will continue to explore this area in hopes to find sellers. Unfortunately for MM's this will not be low enough since all real shares were sold out at .0007.. Now this tremendous volume for brokerage is all debt... potential because they already took the money but none-the-less real because they have to buy them back.. I refer to it as volume debt.. If you look just prior in late January volume is way down for an extended time. This is an area I refer to as 'nothing left to attack'.. It's a strategy focus that says if you cant find a selloff within 15mill what chance do you have at even lower volumes... Now the flip side is that the lower they take the pps the more buying power we have. This buying power will cause their debt volume to increase at a faster rates.. So this is 'Little Big Horn' and Knight Capital is General Custer.. This is by far the hardest and most compressed moments we have seen. Do what you can to comfort others who will not accept this compression. My Blessings.. Blue