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Sunday, 02/05/2012 5:11:29 PM

Sunday, February 05, 2012 5:11:29 PM

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Reasons why I invested in KBLB and visit this board:

-first exposure was via 'pennystock' spam mail at 0.08 and I watched it go to $0.26. I discussed with my broker of possibly putting a little money in the rally, he wisely reminded me" 'There are thousands of pennystocks companies that have moments like this. Sure, you can make a killin, but you also can get killed'. I didn't invest on that rally and I presently filter out those spam mails.
-After my first exposure to KBLB I followed for months. Noticed how it often spiked on news and then deflated.
-Last April/May some news came out and I bought and made 30% in three days. Pretty happy. Thought 'I'll keep playing this game. Maybe someday this thing really does result becoming a true profitable company while I'm still holding a few shares'.
-Contract with Notre Dame.....I reason that ND, as a business, must of been compelled by some prospect of commercialization to sign a contract. I don't think it would risk it's reputation on a potential 'scam'. Gives me a little confidence to risk some of my money playing this penny on moments of volatility.
-In my search for info, I find this message board and check almost daily, hoping I might come across some useful info/tips.

As I visited the board, got familiar with expected content of different users. While I, like many would hope this company becomes profitable, I remind myself that despite the many "IMHO" theories, speculations, etc., the reality is when I'm in the green with this highly speculative and risky company, I better be selling instead of reasoning 'this might be the big one'. I missed the last rise to 0.105. I won't miss the next one, if that comes with any supposed 'coming announcement'. If I sell short and it's ends up being 'the big one', there'll likely be plenty of upward movement for me to jump back in and make some more.
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