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Posted by Jeff_1980 on :
 
I'm taking some funds in an IRA Rollover I have setup and using apart for a long term stock investment. Aside from my DD; what do you guys/gals think between RSHN or PHBT???
 
Posted by Intimatrader on :
 
I think both RSHN & PHBT are pervect to hold long term ......Also consider VWKM & PAIM .
 
Posted by ChrisPy on :
 
Jeff,
As a short time (Feb.14th), holding long share holder of RSHN I think you are making a decision that only you can answer.

For myself and my family I researched this company by following links that were posted in an old discontinued thread about RSHN started by "Yellow Submarine" back in January or early Feb. Within that thread Joe Million, Jim SC, Robbie English, Matto and others posted their thoughts and opinions for all to read along with links to findings while doing their DD. I followed their links, read, read, and read more all the while listening to what those men said about the owner Robert Corr, his history, his failures, his determination, and then I made my own decision to buy on Valentines day.

I might add that this was my second stock I had ever purchased that was a penny or less. I followed this thing up and down for a week or two wondering where these riches were that I had heard the pennies offered. I watched my small investment grow and shrink numerous times and then one day not long after it began with a press release. Then week after week my investment grew two, three, five and then ten fold.

Today I now own 1.3 mil shares all beginning with a $200 investment for 500k shares and since I have bought as I liquidated my other holdings to invest and grow a bigger position in this company.
My total investment of around a thousand dollars has grown to a current market value of $10k and I am not about to sell so much as a single share to the MM's who are directing the value of this stock right now on a daily basis. I refuse to improve their position on this stock.

My paultry 1.3 mil shares are not even a drop in the bucket of a company whos outstanding shares are 6+ billion shares, however I feel I am a value to this company because I know I believe in these things.........

Robert Corr......I feel he means what he says
Michael Lynch....I believe his pockets are deep and he backs organic food/beverage companies.
CristieComm.....They have made others rich with their guidance.
I believe in the men I mentioned in the opening paragraph and their belief in this company.

I have trusted my instincts on this one since buying in a couple months ago and I dont regret one thing.

Now if you think you should buy into RSHN so be it and I welcome you to the company ....one share holder to another. If you dont buy RSHN so be it as well......I wish you luck with whatever you decide!!

I am a long and will hold strong until I reach my profit goal and take some profits around .02ish. I think Corr, Lynch, and Cristie havent yet even scratched the surface of this thing.

Life begins with baby steps and this company is just now taking its first ones.

Good luck with whatever you decide!!!

GO RSHN!!!

Chris
 
Posted by edgewise on :
 
I second what ChrisPy says.
Those are good words right there.
 
Posted by Hal Jordan on :
 
I started the whole stock thing with the intent to do as any other investor (flipping by position, etc). Everything ChrisPy said fits very much with my own thoughts. I sold out of my other stocks and am focusing all of this "play" money on RSHN.

It has changed from a stock investment into an investment into an idea. If it fails, I will live and get back into the flipping biz; if it succeeds (.01 or greater), I will reassess as I go.

As everyone says (including you), do your DD, but for my money it is RSHN all the way. PHBT is good, but I think RSHN will be great.

HJ
 


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