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User-65225

07/22/17 3:17 PM

#37991 RE: Smith Sam #37983

If you are questioning if you should do it, then dont... Invest to a level where you feel comfortable...

There are always other stocks and there is no hurry to get rich... AMFE is a rare investment (imo), but its not the only opportunity you will find.

The knowledge you will gain from how Roger is running AMFE, will help you spot more opportunities in the future, if you take the time to absorb as possible from the experience.

Its important to comprehend which ones are for trading and which are for holding. Figure this out and you will likely make money every year from this point forward

Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.

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OTC_Buyer

07/22/17 3:23 PM

#37995 RE: Smith Sam #37983

I took out a personal loan against myself only, but knowing my tax return will cover it within a few weeks before first payment is even due ... I couldn't wait anymore (lost a nickel already doing so) ... my APR is about 7.25 or 7.49 (didn't care at that moment for less than a months interest) ... although it has crossed my mind, even though I shouldn't and pretty sure I won't, about sinking tax return still in it and not pay off the loan. LOL
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hotlinktuna

07/22/17 8:19 PM

#38035 RE: Smith Sam #37983

Hi Smith Sam! Your dilemma is one I also have some struggle with so I may not be the best person to try to give a good answer. It is my strong belief in Roger and the rest of the wonderful management of AMFE, that have been a major influence on me to "over commit" my investment funds here. And it is a concern to me that I don't invest to the point where I could severely damage my retirement future if things just didn't end up working out as well as we're all expecting. So, I guess I would first say don't invest so heavily that you put yourself in that situation. I probably have a bit of room left for some adding of shares without getting myself in without getting into this problem, but it does make me more cautious.

Also....I think I would advise to not to be "fully invested" in the stock market even if it is a number of different companies. This diversity is advised to help prevent being "killed" on just having everything in one stock if it goes bad for that company. However, we must also consider and exterior event or condition which could begin a major BEAR market. We hear all the time how the general market statistics are at or very nearly at ALL TIMES HIGHS....and the fear to me of being fully invested in the chance the next BEAR MARKET comes while I'm all in so to speak could in my humble opinion have a very serious effect on my retirement.

I guess I would lastly say for those of us who did possibly over extend our purchases, that in my opinion, it might be a good idea to occasionally sell small amounts of your shares the higher the stock gets to give a level of insurance against a more severe erosion of your financial net worth in the event of a future major drop in the share price. I haven't sold any shares and my plan is to wait until early 2018 before selling some shares. My logic is two fold for selling some shares at that time. First, the share price will be considerably higher than now assuming the company continues to grow rapidly. And second, the much discussed "January Effect" that has often given a huge boost to penny stocks over the past many years would most likely help AMFE's share price dramatically also (keep in mind the January Effect does not happen EVERY year but more often than not...and when it does, it actually begins in December and carries into January and sometimes even in to February).

Lastly, I'd just remind of what we all know....in being comfortable with your stock purchases. We don't need anymore stresses in life than we already have outside of the market. I hope this may have helped a bit and of course it is just my personal opinion. I hope we all will have a tremendous financial future in AMFE and any other stocks we're invested in. And as you know I am very optimistic about our chances in this company. So I may not be able to be very objective. Wish you the VERY BEST always!!!