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Dragon Lady

06/12/15 10:39 AM

#15394 RE: pepemartinez #15392

Quote, "Hello Captain.... then?

when we load at 0,0035 or below 0,0030 ??

your opinion I still have shares here at 0,0072 avg "


pepe- I don't have an opinion on when anyone should buy or sell or hold this stock or any other stock. I'm not an investment adviser or any other kind of professional person to give anyone financial or investment advice.

You gotta make that call on your own.

I just have my own opinions/guesses on what I think the stock is doing- based on what I observe, what I've read in books and on the internet including forums right here on I-HUB as an example (Asher forum for one very good particular example), what I see via watching the daily stock action like the MM's on level II and what the stock has been doing recently and its trading patterns and even how it's traded going back years (use of technical chart concepts like moving averages and "support" - things found in any library in books about basic investing/the stock market, "charting/technical analysis" etc), what I've read in many good books written by actual former floor or full time day traders, or pro investment firm "desk" traders (just type "day trading" into Amazon, there's probably 100 titles that come up)- again many of those books are found in most libraries or for sure on Amazon - books like "Flash Boys" or similar, or just what I see/know from watching other stock dilution plays that made use of massive amounts of convertible debt (many that I won/lost on over the years as a shareholder), what I've read the SEC and other highly credible sources of investment advice/warnings/information describe about company's that make use of particular types of "financing" and in particular what they describe as "floorless convertible debt" financing and it's end result to the common share price typically (see the recent Bloomberg Finance journalism pieces on Josh Sason and Magna or the SEC's own section on "convertible debt" as great examples IMO), what I read in BHRT's own SEC filings etc.

I never say buy/sell or hold any security or investment. That's one's own personal call to make. Gotta study up, do one's own due diligence, read every SEC filing cover to cover that a company puts out IMO, decide one's own personal taste for risk, read the tea leaves, consult a licensed investment adviser or financial professional- whatever one thinks they need to do.

Not my deal or place to be making buy/sell or hold calls.