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Tuesday, 03/12/2013 12:37:42 AM

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:37:42 AM

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I have read some posts here that reflect undue worries (and even a couple outright falsehoods). We need to give Ben and his subordinates credit for being intelligent. The consensus seems to have already determined that he is an honest man, so a huge hurdle has already been cleared with that.

Most likely the leadership of GDGI has already figured out a timing strategy in which to bring out news, then sell shares at the right time so as to not create a major dip in price; in order that they can use the funds for whatever is needed.

As with any stock, this one will probably have every kind of investor involved with it at some point. Panic selling occurs quite frequently with most penny stocks, so there is no need to get alarmed after an individual dumps a large alotment of shares; like we saw happen during Monday's trading session.

As far as my giving out time periods as to when I think news will be released, I have qualified most of my predictions by refering to them as "windows of opportunity". The week of February 18th was what I saw as ONE window of opportunity, and next week (beginning with the 18th) is another WINDOW of opportunity that I see. Should the company decide against using THAT W.O., then it obviously will bring out news later at some other time. I have base my views of "windows of opportunity" on my previous experience with penny stocks, and also my knowledge of behavioral science in relation to market movements.

As is the case with any predicter, all the ones who have an ounce of sense in them tell you that penny stock investing is risky.
One has no business investing in them unless they can afford to lose the money they invest. No one has a "crystal ball" where they can tell you EXACTLY what will happen, and WHEN it will happen. I have heard a couple of individuals claim they can "remote view" future events both consistently and fairly accurately. I have yet to acquire/develope that kind of skill, though I have had occasions where it has surfaced in a limited way on a random basis.

We all need to keep our perspectives clear, refrain from panic, and most of all, BE PATIENT. When my Mother saw that I was being rather impatient about some project I was working on, she would usually remind me that Rome was NOT built in a single day.
One guy that was my superior in a sales organization that I was involved with many years ago, told me that it takes 10 years to become a success overnight. Those who are too impatient to wait for success seldom have the perserverance to stick with the task of hanging in there, that is needed to see their dreams come true.