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Strategies & Market Trends : AFTI: ABSOLUTEFUTURE.COM (OTC:BB) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Charles Kalb who wrote (34)2/4/2000 4:47:00 AM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Respond to of 45
 
My first love was ADVR. That ended in "divorce". So, after that there are no other loves! Thanks for reminding me.

That's very good advice.




To: Charles Kalb who wrote (34)2/4/2000 6:31:00 AM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45
 
TO: ALL

RE-POSTED, IN PART, FROM ANOTHER THREAD. THIS ITEM IS POSTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR RESALE, RECOMMENDATION OR PROFIT.

Please do your own Due Diligence and make your own investment decisions.

You decide if the below is wisdom. I believe it is:

How high is high for AFTI? I don't know, but it should be pretty high. It's in a correction stage right now after its large run-up from 25 cents around Christmas 1999, to $2.75 this week.

Shareholders are awaiting AFTI news, "in a little while". Look for Higher Highs and Higher Lows along the way up. When and if this happens it will be a signal of better things ahead.

The Phantom forecasts a future price of $40 to $50 price. The CEO says a main NASDAQ listing.

Here is some DD, so you be the judge:

>>>
Absolutefuture.com(AFTI) CEO update on February and beyond. Read on.

I compiled this from a couple of posts and after getting a response back from Mr.Graham Andrews, CEO of Absolutefuture.com(OTCBB:AFTI)

$1.15-$1.75-$3.75-$7.62-$9.50 remember these add points.

Taken from Chat on Stockclubz back on 12-7 with CEO and other posts and my response from Graham Andrews, CEO in an email sent me on 1/27/00, I've posted the email on the www.ragingbull.com
AFTI board post 3898:

1. IR selected and named Jan 00.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "we are working with a couple of IR firms, giving them a trial run before we select just one".

My assessment is that its great they are looking at two IR firms and are going to choose the best one to do the job for them.

2. Internet Interview (II) to be rolled out in Texas in Jan 00. Next target customers include Silicon Valley, Boston and Carolinas. PR to follow roll outs.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "II will be marketed in Texas from February, the Seattle marketing has been going very well".

My assessment is that they are moving forward as planned with Texas which has made the Seattle marketing go very well going forward.

3.4.1 million share float.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "Float is now 8.2m - some S-8 some conversions, as you commented the market needed the stock".

My assessment is the MM's are short and they know it. How many times have we bought the float??? Phantom indicated three times or was it four? Well its bought and shares are in short supply because the stock is sitting at $2.43 and is going higher in the short term.

4. CEO definitely wants NASDAQ status.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "Yes, longer term I will go to NASDAQ, but I will probably go straight to the national market not the small cap, but we need a few more things to get there".

My assessment is that this is a stock that will trade in the teens to twenties in the next month to two months. Anything now is gravy….I'm holding since $.65.

5. Greendisk Development which tracks returns for Amazon.COM and others.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "Greendisk is doing its own fund raising, so we are paused for a few weeks (which is good for us, because we are working around the clock on a new development in
house)".

My assessment is that absolutefuture.com (AFTI)is

(taken from 1/28 PR) "developing SafeMessage, a product that delivers private, controllable communications. SafeMessage provides a high-security, limited-persistence, guaranteed-status
messaging service and is aimed at the growing market of people who like the convenience and speed of email but are concerned about its security.

Graham Andrews, President and CEO of Absolutefuture.com said, ''SafeMessage solves several problems with electronic mail, such as: How do I prevent my message from being intercepted? How
can I ensure that the intended recipient really received the message? Can we prevent system administrators from making backups of the message? Is there any way to make a message self-destruct so that there is no persistent record held on any computer?''

Development of SafeMessage is well advanced with full commercial launch expected in the summer.

Some of the features SafeMessage includes are:

-- Complete message security through both message encryption and
controlled persistence and destruction of messages with the bypassing
of mail servers and their archiving systems; -- Instant delivery notification and instant delivery failure notification;
-- Automatic message expiration - messages auto-expire, auto-shred, and auto-delete; -- As easy to use as ordinary email.

Absolutefuture.com is a developer of specialized, web-based products and integration services that use advanced techniques for developing innovative, high-performance and effective business solutions. The company is focused on developing and delivering high-performance web applications as a means for solving crucial infrastructure
challenges. For more information, see www.absolutefuture.com."(End of 1/28 PR)

6. Promote stock over first part of Y2K.

There was no update from Mr. Andrews here. I didn't expect one. But look at the recovery of this stock and how it is mirroring HRCT and EDIG. I think investors will be rewarded here…IMO over the short and long term.

7. Specialist contractor to Microsoft which is generating a profit.

There was no update from Mr Andrews here. If anyone can pull up some information on this that would be great! Anytime you do business with a large company like a Microsoft or someone else that is a good thing IMO.

8. This stock had a high of $10 last Summer. Its been as cheap as $.13 and is starting a market reversal with $2.50 to be tested.

1/27 update from Mr. Andrews: "The stock price is a saga! I am only piecing together the facts now. Basically we were the subject of a pump and dump operation undertaken by some people in California. Unfortunately for them (and for the company) their operation failed
and they were left long a lot of stock. That's why the share price we driven up to $10 and then crashed down as every shorter in North America hit the stock. Fortunately we have all that behind us now and the current recovery is, I think, based on real progress in the company.

My assessment is that this company is showing results during development in a big way. There are only 6 people in this company and LOTS, I MEAN LOTS of potential here. Mr Andrews has stated
they are going for regular NASDAQ listing. You know what that means. Let's sit back and enjoy the ride to the top.

9. This company is a .COM

My assessment they are web based and into e~commerce in the emerging B2B market. I heard on CNBC recently that that will quadruple from 2000 to 2003. I am convinced that absolutefuture.com will be part of that revolution.

Please post this where you deem necessary. We need to get the word out on this company.>>>



To: Charles Kalb who wrote (34)2/8/2000 6:34:00 AM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Respond to of 45
 
TO: ALL

>>>
Found this on another message board!

Something to think about...

Anyone that gets so nervous that they cannot wait as long (as short) as another week or two
should reconsider their fortitude for investing. If you look at any of the huge money making
stock market stories over the last five years and you wonder - boy it was so easy - just invest
$100 in Dell and take out $750,000 five years later - why couldn't I have gotten in on that? The
answer is you could have, but most people are too blind, too squeamish, too quick to panic, too
quick to take short-term profits, too near-sighted to envision the true magnitude of the "down
the road" potential, too easily excited by "positive posts" while at the same time too easily
vexed by the "negative ones" to realize what they have in front of them until it's gone.

There are no "sure things" but some are closer than others. Many of the most successful
investors-tors wear "blinders", earplugs, whatever it takes to remove themselves from the daily
grind of pessimism and the
weekly/monthly grind of volatile stock swings as they go by their
instincts.

Study any of the most successful stocks over the last 3 years and chart what was being said
about them "then" and how investors were reacting to those words "then" and compare that to
where they are "now." and you will see some startling contrasts. A perfect example is AOL. (Yes,
we all realize that the Internet sector has been sagging as of late, but regardless of that, an
invest-investment in AOL 2-3 years ago would still be worth major bucks today after 6 stock
splits.) Look at the history of AOL's last 3 years and you will be amazed at the moments of
pessimism and stock downturns.

Most of the daily followers of AOL that bought in 3 years ago were
scared out 1 to 2 years ago. It sounds hard to believe but there were
many times that you could have read AOL's obituary. I know, because
before I started investing in the stock market, I said to myself
wow, it was (is) so easy to make money - everybody should be rich but
they're not. - Why? -

So I went back and read every article in "The Street.Com's" archives and looked up countless
prior news and commentaries on AOL at various news sites to understand and help me gain the
"confidence to relax." The answer is that throughout any company's path to success there are
many moments of anxiety, moments of doubt, moments requiring great patience and moment's that
invoke.

"Murphy's 3rd Corollary of Stock Investing" which states: "All stocks
experience downturns just long enough to induce you to sell on the
morning of the day that it rebounds." And also… "Murphy's-phy's 2nd Postulate of psychological
Market Parameters" (commonly referred to as M2PPMP) which indicates that: "For every piece of
good news that invokes you to buy there will be two pieces of follow-up commentary that will
convince you to sell too soon." So who made out the best in AOL (even with its currently
depressed price?) Certainly not the M2PPMP crowd, but the investors that wore their blinders.
I'm content to put my blinders on.

But alas, in the end, every-one has to make their own decision based
upon their own lives. But if a few weeks or a few downturns is all that it takes to scare you
out of what may potentially be the Stock that will change your life then so be it, fall victim
to M2PPMP and be content in the fact that you can still live vicariously through the rest of us
willing to go the distance and reap the rewards!>>>








To: Charles Kalb who wrote (34)2/12/2000 7:51:00 PM
From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45
 
In my humble and honest opinion, these stocks MAY be about to explode and/or continue to explode. There is no guarantee that any of these stocks will explode, and/or continue to move up. It's just my humble opinion. Here are the stock symbols:

OTC:BB...ADGI, ADVR, AFTI, AREE, MOAT, VIPM

NASDAQ, SMALL CAP...ADSX AND FONX HAVE EXPLODED! They will continue to do so, in my honest opinion.

Do your own due diligence and do make your own investment decisions.
Note: Investing in Penny Stocks is risky business. Let the buyer beware.

Good Luck and Happy Trading!