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$$ AMFE $$ Its important to understand the di

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Posted On: 07/19/2017 6:56:29 PM
Posted By: goodbuddy4863
$$ AMFE $$

Its important to understand the different TYPES of penny plays....I bet most of the pennies you see spiking were beaten to crap due to dilution, poor management, etc and had valuations significantly lower than AMFE...

It easier to move a low valuation. They can run high and fast with just moderate levels of buying... but holding those types of companies comes with considerable risk and trying to time when they will wake up, can cause your money to sit for months (possibly years), while still maintaining that extreme risk.

AMFE has a $38,000,000 valuation, so you are not going to see it run like those other tickers. The gains will be slower, but more STEADY because you are buying a company with REAL underlying value. Its not a pump and dump like the majority of big runners in pennyland

If someone wanted to park a large chunk of $$$ into a high growth potential small cap, its much wiser to do so at the stage AMFE is at, than put that same $$$ into one or more high risk pennies, because the historical odds suggest that you have less than a 5% chance of seeing considerable gains in pennyland... You might glance at the "Daily Percentage Gainers" list and see big runners every day, but there are over 10,000 penny stocks, so the amount of big moves are actually a rare occurrence, especially the percentage that actually sustain those gains. Timing is everything.

When AMFE breaks out it will run up to a higher level and park itself there imo, allowing money to be made long term/safely... The majority of big penny gainers will not sustain more than a few days, because of dilution, greed, crap products, shorts, etc so if you get stuck, you could see your porfolio shrivel up fast.

It always important to have perspective in what we are invested in. AMFE is no longer a Lottery ticket, its an investment.






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