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Thursday, 08/23/2012 3:47:44 AM

Thursday, August 23, 2012 3:47:44 AM

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The only information that anyone who reads this board should be paying attention to is just that, information. In particular, information about this stock. Things like, outstanding shares, share prices, new developments, actual facts about the company, and so on.

The fear and speculation is pointless. Read the charts, dig up the info and ignore all of the people spreading fear or even excitement. That is all just noise. This is investing or trading, not the lunchroom at high school.

I don't give a hoot what anyone in here has to say and neither should you, unless it is a link to a news story that is factual and can be proven, go stuff it in someone else's ear hole.

Do some research, buy it, sell it, whatever, but don't listen to anyone telling you how long to hold it, when to sell it, and when to buy it. It seems as if this company has some people in this forum wanting it to fail and some wanting it to succeed.

You don't know anyone in here or what their motives are. Like me. Who am I? Why am I posting this? You don't know. Why listen to the noise? Don't get caught up in it. Go to BBDA's website. Read their charts. Read their financials. Search the internet for other people who have used their products. Call the stores where it is selling. Put the factory's address in Google Maps and look at a satellite image of it. Watch all of the videos that are out there.

Send an email to the company. Call the company. Go to the company. Buy the products and try them. Talk to the people who work there. Look at the stock prices and make an educated guess as to whether you believe in what the company does.

It's called Due Diligence (DD) and it is a requirement for people buying a share of a company. Just ask Warren Buffet. He researched all 27,000 stocks when he first got started. Like I said, I bought it and I am not touching it for at least a year. Then next year. We'll see what happens, but this is money that I can afford to lose. I put it on a good company and I am letting it ride.