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02/10/17 9:21 PM

#35493 RE: jr525 #35487

jr525, to answer that ABVG trading question...

The trading as of late here with ABVG has been nothing more than "Debt Resolution" mixed with retail buying and selling (trading) in my opinion. There has been a lot of selling, but on the contrary... there has been a lot of buying too. Someone or some parties have been selling for a reason, but also... someone or some parties have been buying for a reason too.

In my opinion, we have been seeing a key "transitioning of shares" take place here with ABVG that is needed to help prepare it to graduate to the next few levels and to begin trading much cleaner. The selling and buying have been orchestrated in my opinion because of the huge block trades that had gone off during market hours. If such wasn't the case, we would have seen either a huge drop in price or a huge increase in price considering the size of those blocks of shares that had executed. We saw neither. Since the price remained somewhat constant after such huge blocks were executed, logically, the trades were orchestrated.

This is not reckless dilution... which is a good thing. If this was reckless dilution, we would have been back at .0001/0002 per share a long time ago. It's trading like the company and their parties involved have a plan for growth and is ready to move forward executing this plan. It would appear that this is the price range for their launching pad.

A week ago we were at .0001/.0002 per share. Now we are at .0009/.001 per range. Most of the trading over the past few days have been between .0009 and .0012 with the price touching a tick or so lower or a tick or so higher at times. I'm not a market expert, but it would appear that the "safe zone" to take the risk for the next few legs up would appear to be in the .0009 to .0012 ranges. I think once we break through the .0015 to .0018 resistance levels, this could transform into the next ICNB which is also in the Beverage Industry. ICNB had some similar trading patterns before it finally broke out. I'm taking my chances that something very similar will transpire here with ABVG.

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