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Re: HHSEwealth post# 163072

Friday, 01/31/2014 4:06:51 PM

Friday, January 31, 2014 4:06:51 PM

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Who's gonna sit there and short a penny stock that trades in such a totally tight range? Justify that, I bet you can't. Give us reasons this stock is being shorted. Where's the profit potential in shorting a stock that the company is growing and paying down debt?

No one is shorting this stock. People use the first and the 15th as points that shorts must cover to hide their tracks. Let me first say that anyone using those numbers or dates are totally wrong. First of all, it takes three trading days to clear a trade, long or short. Therefore, those dates would have to be lowered three days to be in play. Has there been any unusual volume spikes driving the stock up during those times? I'll answer that, no!

Shorts aren't stupid, they really seem to hit a lot of home runs. Why do you think that is? I'll tell you why, because they spend the time and money to find the real garbage. They then short all they can and sit and weight for the bottom to fall out. So, if they are shorting this stock like you think they are, then they must know this company is garbage. Do you think that is the case?

There are the sites that track real short interest in any stock. Why do they always say no shorts in HHSE? Don't give me the crap they short 1-1/2 weeks and then cover a day or two and then short again??? Come on, please just think about.

Closing your eyes to the truth can be very damaging. Another thing, most of the volume is at the bid, not the ask. Shorts sell at the ask, not the bid. Why would they hit the bid, they wanna short high and cover low. Dilution oftentimes occurs at the bid. Dilutors sometimes just wanna dump, at any bid price. Sometimes dilutors are guaranteed a certain dollar amount even if the company has to issue them more shares to accomplish that. Therefore they sell at any price.

I think what you are seeing as shorting is dilution. I don't mean company to market dilution, I mean past issuance of shares for debt and expenses and shares that are becoming unrestricted and hitting the float. What else can it be when an M&M sits in the ask at 10,000 and sells a million. Below are some of the more recent issuances that can be found as public record on OTC markets under filings and disclosures:

http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=HHSE&id=112154

Also, the company is in writing to diluting in Q3 and Q4 as per the Dec. 4th Q report on page two. Just go read it and see the $300,000 they intend to cover with issuing shares. Just read it and then tell me how all these shares are short shares. It is a PDF file so I cannot copy and paste anything other than the link.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=HHSE&id=114232