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Re: pdgood post# 80917

Friday, 10/05/2012 2:21:53 PM

Friday, October 05, 2012 2:21:53 PM

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There was an opinion of Foreclosure before HLNT settled the law suit. Would never have happened then. And with that settlement, the aspect of a foreclosure by PWC/NIR/whatever will never happen, anyway. So what good is there to even suggest a foreclosure when it can never happen?

Ah! But what gets me the most is the suggestion that HLNT will head to .0001. Stole my thunder, now everyone is going to know that the PPS is going to climb back up.

There have been criticisms about "speculative postings" today, more so than on other days. But this criticism seems to be aimed at positive speculation. Wonder why that is? Anyone can speculate, but just don't speculate positively?

Well, guess I'll just state my positive opinion anyway.

A couple of days ago, I made mention of the phrase "Start your engines". Anyone who knows that euphemism would know that means that entrants should get their racers started in prepartation for the start of the race. It doesn't mean the race is starting. How some people tend to interpret things is beyond me.

But back to the use of racing as an analogy. HLNT is a very special kind of race. Those who have paid their entry fees will win, regardless of where they stop along the way, if they don't let the fluctuations of HLNT's PPS frighten them into stopping too soon. Those who just spectate during the race will look back with 20/20 hindsight and say "could uh, would uh, should uh". And those that bailed from the race when the price was falling will be asking the question, "Why did I?".

There is no secret to investing in HLNT. Investors do their due diligence, read the information that is posted here or other places, determine for themselves what is relevant and what is not, as they should, and then make their own decisions to invest in HLNT or not. Those who followed that line of analysis back before May and chose to invest in HLNT have done quite well for themselves, and even though HLNT didn't have posts or financials of hugh revenues, they believed that HLNT was a worth while investment. Those who have sat on the sidelines with the "show me" requirement have missed out on the earlier upward movements. As HLNT moves into its next run, the same thing will happen, those who believe that there is sufficient reason, not perfect reason, but sufficient, will make that investment in HLNT, and those who don't because they have to be "shown" will be sitting on the sidelines, debating with themselves about the "could uh, would uh", but fail to do the "should uh", again. That's the way it is.

As HLNT is moving into its next run, I cannot truthfully say if it will be a long continuous one, or several very quick legs along the way. From what I have already observed, it is my opinion that it will most likely be the latter. So in keeping with the euphemism that I have already used, it is time for entrants to get to the starting line, because when that flag goes up, it don't stay up very long before it comes down to start the race. And yes, even if one has not become an entrant before the race starts, a person can still pay an entrance fee later to join the race, but expectedly, the entrance fee goes up.

The opinions expressed here in are my own, and all investors should do their own due diligence and make their own investment decisions accordingly.