$PSGR Monday morning wake up. Today there will be
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There will be many opportunities to see varying degrees of the eclipse. Some individuals will see the total eclipse while most will see a partial eclipse. Each level of viewing will offer some degree of satisfaction. Of course, images of the total eclipse can and will be broadcast on TV and the internet. Something about witnessing the event first hand makes it a more delicious moment in life.
Investors, unlike Sun Watchers, do not know beforehand what will occur with their stock values. PSGR has yet to reach the level of National interest generated by the Sun's eclipse. One can hope that the direction of the stock's value will follow a positive and visible path throughout the next several months. Investor interest will once again grow based upon the information provided by Corporate Pershing Resources. With respect to the ultimate journey's end; if the Pershing Resources' information reveals a series of defined goals along its path then any bumps along the way will be understandable. If the information is not current, if the information is misleading, or if the information is not specific to the actual activities of the company, then there can be no path that will lead to the journey's end.
The opportunity for Pershing Resources to be successful and for investors to share in that success rests entirely with the knowledge and skills of those who will 'work the claims'. Information provided by Pershing Resources will define the level of success. Again, there WILL be bumps in the road, there WILL be failures and there WILL be frustrations by all. Investors know this. Unlike the Sun's eclipse, investors do not need to protect their eyesight. Investors can and will see the direction towards success OR failure that Pershing Resources chooses.
I remain positive that Pershing Resources is on a positive pathway.
REMEMBER: Stock purchase does NOT guaranty success. The Stock Market, particularly the PENNY STOCKS, is a risk. Do NOT invest in shares of any company if you can not afford to lose the amount you invest.