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Travis Jr. Nat Gas

By baygreen, March 6, 2013

I might spell the letter wrong but seems to be a Shaffer bet all your money on this Jr. Nat Gas or Liquid Gas stock that has no debt etc. under 2.00$ and taken a big chunk of his portfolio bet the bank on before we miss the sinking of the ship that would never sink. This Jr. fuel pick must have more than just no debt and product and if he has to use the Buffet oil train and pipelines there must be some long term contracts because his probability on the drama is pretty high right now. I might have missed it if you ran a Jr, fuel under 2.00$ break the bank stock in the thinkolater, but it does get my eye and would think of getting some as long as it is not one that gets pumped and I have to swing trade it for months to get back close to even if there is such a ting as even. Thanks Travis and subscribers for all who input there thoughts!

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March 7, 2013 10:04 am

Not positive from what you’ve asked, but it sounds like he could again be touting Donnycreek — wrote about that one a few months back when he first started pitching it here: http://stockgumshoe.com/reviews/oil-gas-investments-bulletin/keith-schaefers-freak-of-nature-resource-play/

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