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Get it on your screen NOW Dear Traders, Our newest alert is a low float play that has some very exci

Get it on your screen NOW Dear Traders, Our newest alert is a low float play that has some very exciting things going on! The best part is that these developments are all in the early stage which means you could be looking at a stellar ground-floor situation at these share prices. The ticker is GBEN Hurry and add GBEN to your watch list! With a small float of just a little over 7 million shares, GBEN could be ready to fly! A low float indicates that there is a relatively small supply of stock shares available for trading. So imagine if demand hits with a low supply. You guessed it; the price tends to go up. GBEN was trading significantly higher last year compared to current levels. The upside could be staggering from these levels. The stock has previously moved from around 49 cents to as high as 95 cents in just a week's time. If more of Wall Street learns what the company is doing, share prices could start to soar. Sometimes all it takes is good news to act as a catalyst for a low float stock to breakout. It was only a few weeks ago that GBEN announced it would be changing its name to G Beneficial, Inc. to better reflect the nature and rebranding of the ongoing business model for the future. The organization underwent a strategic reorganization early last year to better leverage its business and has completely changed the existing business model from Global Resource Energy, Inc.'s focus in the Oil and Gas sector and has realigned its business to focus on the Health and Wellness, Green, and Lifestyle sectors. GBEN's first acquisition has been TVM, LLC, a Texas-based ready-to-drink hemp-infused cocktail company. Under the terms of this agreement, the company acquired the rights and title to TVM, LLC's proprietary formulas, methods, and trade secrets related to the manufacturing of TVM's products containing hemp oil. TVM has a line of ready to drink flavored cocktails that are infused with high-quality Hemp Seed Oil called Hemp Haze. This is one of the very FIRST hemp-infused ready-to-drink cocktail companies! Hemp has undergone a renaissance over the past several years and could become the next big thing! When the U.S. Farm Bill went into effect at the end of 2018, it stipulated the removal of federal restrictions that had previously prohibited the cultivation of hemp. Zenith Global, a leading global food and drink consulting firm, projects that the US market for cannabis, CBD and Hemp infused drinks will grow to over $1.4 Billion by 2024, an almost fifteen times (15x) increase from 2018 sales of just $89 million. According to Research and Markets, on a global scale, the hemp market is projected to grow from $4.6 billion in 2019 to $26.6 billion by 2025. This is a staggering CAGR of 34%! This could be a PRIME time to be watching GBEN so get ready! Start your research quickly and read our exclusive report on GBEN below: G Beneficial, Inc. (OTC: GBEN) [( Originally focused in the Oil and Gas sector, G Beneficial, Inc. has realigned its business to focus on the Health and Wellness, Green, and Lifestyle sectors. The company is currently focusing on purchasing companies within these sectors, making cash and equity investments in such companies, and entering joint partnerships. GBEN has established a team of seasoned professionals who focus on bringing products to market and increasing market penetration for the companies in which they invest and partner with. The company aims to employ a long-established strategy of sector-focused investing across all of its markets. It plans to seek to invest in well-positioned wellness companies with strategic improvement potential and partner with management teams to create value by driving revenue and earnings growth. Areas of Focus include:    Pain Management    Natural Healing    All-Natural Weight Loss Treatments    Athletic Performance Treatments    Cryotherapy Treatments    Hemp Haze Cocktails GBEN’s first acquisition is TVM, LLC, a Texas-based ready-to-drink hemp-infused cocktail company. Under the terms of this agreement, the company acquired the rights and title to TVM, LLC’s proprietary formulas, methods, and trade secrets related to the manufacturing of TVM’s products containing hemp oil. It was last year that GBEN and TVM rebranded under a new face, new website, and new marketing agency as it sought to penetrate the adult beverage market with unique, one of a kind products, and elevate the brand within its target markets. This rebranding properly reflects both the growth of the company, as well as its vision for the future. The company retained the highly respected agency Sagon-Phior to fulfill HempHaze™ future marketing demands. Sagon-Phior has been honored by the top global award bodies including the Grammy Award for concept packaging and has work in the U.S. Library of Congress permanent collection for changing the face of advertising. The company has an extensive portfolio and has worked with many household name brands. “Working with TVM and the Hemp Haze rebranding project was a remarkable opportunity. TVM is setting new trends with a truly unique product that will make a significant impact on the ready-to-drink cocktail market and customer experience. Sagon-Phior has extensive experience in the spirits industry, and this is the first time we have seen a company successfully integrate hemp oil into an adult beverage. They have done it with elegance, originality, creativity and most importantly, they have developed a quality product that consumers will love,” stated Sagon-Phior CEO/Partner, Glenn Sagon. “Creating the labeling and packaging for such a memorable product has been very exciting for our agency. This is a sneak peek at how TVM and Hemp Haze are perfectly positioned to provide a fresh, new experience for an age-old product.” Hemp Haze™ ready-to-drink flavored cocktails are packed with flavor and infused with an ample serving of high-quality Hemp Seed Oil in every glass. Hemp Haze could be the next evolution in the adult beverage industry! With the advent of cannabis becoming a key ingredient in many food and beverage products, the company knew this was an opportunity to be the first company to create and market a hemp seed oil-infused flavored cocktail. The company got to work in 2016 and over the course of the next year perfected its formula for Hemp Haze™. In 2017 it received approval from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for its one-of-the kind hemp infused ready-to-drink cocktail. The company's hemp seed oil is derived from industrial hemp from only the finest sources. Hemp Haze partners directly with growers, harvesters, extractors and producers to ensure that only the best hemp seed oil is used. Its ingredients and beverages go through numerous quality checks before making it to the consumer. Hemp Haze™ is quickly expanding its market throughout Texas (with a foothold in over 200 locations) and will be targeting many more states soon. The company is working with distributors and other partners to target new markets. Hemp Haze™ Hemp Infused flavored cocktails could soon be at your nearest wine and spirits retailer! The passage of the 2018 Farm Bill in the US is propelling growth in the spirits industry. HempHaze is proud to be one of the first to create a foothold in a market still in its infancy. According to Zion Market Research, the global alcoholic beverages market was valued at around USD 1263.19 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach approximately USD 1629 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of around 3.7% between 2018 and 2024. The brand just recently launched for sale online and in various locations. Could the brand become a household name? The world is becoming more and more marijuana friendly and GBEN just jumped into a very exciting industry! This low float stock could be ready for some big moves so put it on your radar fast! G Beneficial, Inc. Inc. (OTC: GBEN) is our newest Low Float play that could SKYROCKET! Sources: [( [( [( [( [( [( [(   To get plays EARLY make sure you grab your cellphone (which you are probably doing right now) and join our VIP text messaging list (standard text and messaging rates may apply)to make it even easier, if you are on your cell phone now click this Button Below:  [SIGN ME UP NOW]( Also PLEASE take the time to read the following:   ( I DO NOT MAKE ANY RECOMMENDATIONS TO BUY OR SELL ANY STOCKS, I JUST PROFILE COMPANIES AND YOU DECIDE WHAT TO DO)   Here are some of my unlicensed, amateur and biased opinions:   Placing a Trade    First and foremost, you should always have streaming Level II quotes when trading. I honestly do not know how anyone trades without it! When trading, please follow the below guidelines:    Always use a Limit Order:    Most brokers won’t even allow you to use Market Orders. Limit Orders allow you to set the price that you want to buy and sell the stock at. This is common knowledge however, you may see some novice traders make the mistake of placing a market order to sell and take out all buyers at the bid, effectively overselling the stock to lower prices.    Buy and Sell at the Ask:    Many don’t realize that when you buy at the Ask price, you are HELPING the stock price to move up! Once that offer is gone from the shares you purchased, Market Makers could move up to the next offer price as they will see there are buyers at the current price. If you decide to place an order at the bid, you are basically hoping someone will sell their shares to you at this price and you may never get filled and miss the action. It is not always a bad idea to bid sit, as you are creating “bid support”, if you believe the price may come down again and you are not willing to buy higher.    Using Stop Limit Orders:    Some brokers do not allow you to use stops, however, if you can – it is always a good idea to set your stop loss at the lowest price you are willing to take a loss. You may kick yourself when the stock moves back up and your stop already executed, but remember, there will always be other opportunities and its always best to cut your losses just in case.    All or None Orders (Fill or Kill):    An example of an all or none order is when someone places an order to buy 100,000 shares @ .01 as an “all or none limit” order. By doing this they are telling the market that they wish to be filled on their entire position at .01 or not to be filled at all. For some reason we have seen market makers ignore these sort of orders on many occasions especially when a stock is on the move. We suggest against it but you will ultimately make the decision.    Do Not Chase (ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT):    Many people want to buy a stock so badly that they end up chasing the stock as it goes up. When they finally fill their order, they may have purchased it too high as traders who bought shares earlier begin to take profit, effectively lowering the stock price and making you a bag holder. Remember, 90% of the time, a stock will always retrace/dip back to an attractive level for you to grab shares.    Stock Gaps:    If a stock gaps up too high in pre-market, do Not Chase It. A big gap is typically 20-50% or more pre- market or within the first 5-10 minutes of the market opening. Most stocks that gap up will come down again during the day depending on what created the catalyst. Buying is always the catalyst but every once in a while there is earth shattering news on some of these small caps that makes pullbacks unlikely in the short term. Most of the time, when a stock gaps up the market makers will attempt to push it lower starting at this time to try to get investors to panic and sell shares back to them so they can make a profit on any shares they are short from filling orders on the gap. If you like the stock and it gaps up you can usually pick up cheaper shares when and if the market settles back.    Sell Into Strength Not Weakness:    Once you have taken a position in a stock you need to decide the price you would like to sell your shares. Most would recommend that you put a GTC sell order at that price. Unfortunately as traders have learned to utilize level 2, its best not to do submit GTC sell orders due to the possibility that your order will be represented by a market maker and it will seem as if there is resistance at that level which may compel sellers to get out of their position at a price lower than your price. We suggest that you watch the stock closely and once it hits your price target you can submit your order to sell. It’s important to understand that it’s always best to liquidate the stock into strength and preferably in smaller increments if you have a big position.    There you have it!! These are ALL my biased, amateur and unlicensed opinions, should YOU choose freely, knowingly and intelligently to Play ANY of my featured play's!!   (Please READ my statement below as well, it will help you understand how I benefit from this newsletter)   Also always remember that every single alert I send is very volatile and risky. Any one of them could turn into a big loser. In my personal opinion, no matter how much potential any company has, 99% of the time all that matters is HOW THE STOCK TRADES. If a stock doesn’t trade well, nothing else matters. Don’t believe the hype. Be sure to use a tight stop, book profits quickly on these volatile trades, never let any one trade move too far against you, watch out for gaps, make sure the stock is trading in a healthy way before you enter, and monitor it closely to make sure momentum is positive. It’s always safest to book profits quickly, even on alerts with long-term potential. (Amateur biased unlicensed opinions)   I would like to also explain how my Newsletter Makes MONEY!!   I DON’T FRON TLOAD, BUY, RECEIVE any SHARES of a Company I Profile!! I NEVER OWN ANY POSITION IN A COMPANY I ALERT/PROFILE!! It would be UNFAIR, WRONG and ILLEGAL for me to have a position in ANY Company I ever Profile on my Newsletter! I am what is known as a STOCK PROMOTER!!   I just wanted to address this issue for some people who might think I trade the companies I profile on my Newsletter or I own a position before or during the time I profile them!!! The honest truth is I DO NOT!!….. 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