RE:RE:Where is this going?Well said thanks.
tribe39 wrote: We have covered this in previous posts. The bigger fish in the bought deal "double dip" by shorting the stock back down to the placement levels. Then they cover. Then the shackles are off (looking like that is close). This is true in all markets but especially in junior markets. Nothing to fear....just a shaking of the tree. It's natural to look for quick stock price appreciation but it generally doesn't work that way. First, the markets at large are normalizing (a bit prematurely I'd say) and are in the last leg of it, which means cyclicals are being bought because they've been so beaten down. Tech, health, gold stocks are all taking a breather. But you can only buy up the struggling airlines, financials and consumer goods for so long before they get frothy too, and it's just about hitting that point now. At some point it would be nice to get a spark from an acquisition or update, but the best thing any of us can do (but, sadly, DON'T do) is to not look at day to day price movements. We are in a growing company in a rapidly expanding niche market of a major industry. This is a winner. The oversubscribed bought deal investors agree. It's not a matter of "if" but "when" with this company. I'm going to be very greedy with my shares.....