While We Wait What happens in the short run is beyond our control; we need a little luck to have a big short-term run, perhaps kicked off by a final plan submitted by HDI or a win/settlement on Treaty Creek with AMK or a successful drill program at our High property.
Leaving all of the above aside, I am using a handful of things as my personal barometer of where this stock will be in two years; that is, the performance of Pretium and Seabridge. The gold price is important but as long as it stays in a trading range, it is almost secondary because along with declines of the POG come declines in energy costs of mining. And perhaps as or more important than those Golden Triangle companies doing well will be a resolution of the current bogged down world economies, probably by a huge QEIII, IV and V, extending this time into Europe as well; inflation is the least painful way of "solving" this and gold mining will again become attractive as it will soak up the extra dollars floating around as investors rush to put those currencies into tangible items.
Ultimately Teuton is takeover bait (in my opinion); it can sell itself or properties, most likely for shares in another entity (like you know who!). That, to me, will be the end game for us and the current low share price will look like the $1.40 inside price of FB on offering day. I think we are grossly underpriced at these levels, but I'm not going to make any short-term predictions except to say that our SP can take off at any time; all that would be needed for that is a shift in the current viewpoint as to juniors in general.
Again, I'm reiterating a lot of what I've said in the past; however, I have noted a short-term big bounce in PVG and SEA, the two monster neighbors of TUO.
The above is my opinion only but I'm sleeping well because when my car lease runs out in two years, I plant to buy a nice luxury car with some of the proceeds I'm expecting. Am I nuts? Maybe. Am I a genius? Probably! :))
Mark