I will give you some advice that might be contrary to what some have already shared here with ZLUS. I say you ”can” trust people here on the message boards, but to just always be cautious of everyone. You simply have to learn how to separate the wheat from the chaff for who you can trust. Know too that just because you trust someone within the penny stock world does not mean that they will always be right because it would probably be quite the contraire within the penny stock world. Too much is simply out of our control and this must first be understood.
Look at all of the great due diligence (DD) that has been provided here from many wise investors here just within the ZLUS forum alone. I hate to imagine where I would have been without them. There is so much that I have learn about the oil and gas industry just in this short time of reading the forum that it is unreal. Still, it is not enough to be considered an oil and gas guy, but it was enough for me to feel at peace with my investment here in ZLUS.
Often, within the penny stock world, many CEOs lie or things change as the odds are not in any of our favor that what we believe will happen, but sometimes they do. Still, whether they do or not, there is a difference between trading and investing on one hand and on another hand, they are one in the same. There is much I could say to explain key variables to make sense of it all (or at least what makes sense to me), but I would recommend reading the posts below: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=39092516 http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/microcapstock.htm
In closing, understand, the more I know… the more I realize I don’t know. Always be willing to make changes to your style as time goes on because often… change is nothing more than growth. Listen to those that like you and those that don’t like you. Both will tell you things about yourself that you ”might” need to hear to make certain changes within yourself to continue growing. Don’t take the bad personal. No matter how hard you try, you will never be perfect.