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NobleRoman

07/27/19 10:12 AM

#5687 RE: GloblDefensInitiativ #5686

You may or may not be right, Global.

If I do get my price, don't feel bad. It's a hugely inefficient market. And money is just an illusion. It's a debt-driven system at the highest level. An efficient delivery of scarcity and abundance. The illusion of money, a man-made scarcity in itself. HLIX, like central banks, can create money out of thin air.

HLIX can double it's share count and probably will, but they will also create inorganic growth in the process unlike most of our peer group in Pennyville.

I compared HLIX to PHUN, but I can throw ROX in there too.

HLIX at .50 is EV $43M with $11M annual revenue and growing.
PHUN at 1.50 is EV $60M with $30M annual revenue and growing.
ROX at .50 is EV $100M with $84M annual revenue and growing.

ROX is Castle Brands with 167M shares. A 100M more than HLIX. It's been around since 2005 or so and done nothign but go down. But they've build an empire in 100M of sales during that time. Yet, they are in a highly saturated, very competitive industry. They have many brands you probably never heard of because of information overload. Yet, they are in SPECS and many other well known outlets. Great distribution. HLIX isn't as constrained yet as they rush to be the market leader. First mover advantage. But it only matters what money people think they have in boom times. It's better to be in a place where value is destroyed less than others when the next market cycle comes.

Your real value will never be determined by money. Moderators here like to determine my value as zero because I don't conform to their TOS which I'm forced to sign under duress. And that's a truism of everything in life.

I have 4,000 shares in ROX.

But at the end of the day, it's all just bull#$@%. It's just attaching values to meaningless things. It's all consumerism. My Macy's, just consumerism. None of it matters. It's just the flow of money which is always devalued. It's just a fun game is all. If it doesn't control you, you can have buy desserts and sell the abundant water to the needy after you staked your claim on "worthless" land. This is what cooperation and "healthy" competition looks like. Inefficient distribution of resources. Like the city of Hong Kong. The city of billionaires and paupers. Where you can buy a $17,000 purse at Macy's to put in your closet stuffed with purses you never use, and your neighbor can sleep in an illegal overstuffed apartment with nothing but a bed and no kitchen or toilet. A very innefficient use of that $17,000 allocation, I'd say.

The only thing that matters is health and an appreciation of your short term here on Earth. A few people get it. Most don't. That purse will just go in the closet and maybe I'll pick itup at Goodwill for a $1.00 someday. And my niece will like it for what it is. Something no different than what you could get at the dollar store. And her value will not change.

Religion, money, materialism -- it's all just bull#$#@%