RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Company Update on Sernova, the Stock SkyrocketedBoldTrader, if you're right and it does shoot up to a few dollars, that would be pretty painful to sell at $.30 and watch it keep going up! It depends on how much money you have in it, but if holding a lot of shares and for only being in it a year or two, it would be tempting to sell in the $.30's. But looking at other bio-tech or drug companies like LOR.TO going from $.165 to $1.04 in a few weeks last fall, I'm not sure what strategy to take. I have quite a bit of shares in it. Maybe just start selling a portion each time it goes higher past $.30, $.40, $.50 etc. That would be a cost averaging your profits method, in case it pulls back hard based on Sernova's past rallies. But if it works and they're planning to get $5,000 per implant, then the fundamentals should keep it high and no worry of a pump and dump reaction when going higher. The commercial investors will dictate the peak, and we just have to hang on for the ride and be diligent on when to sell. Our selling won't affect the price much if commercial investors start piling on fast. I'm happy to make whatever money I can make. The joy of a cure for Type 1 Diabetes, which I've been waiting 25 years for, is worth more than the money. But I'll take the money as well!