Pausing at the top of the rangeBased on the high volumes for A1 and A2, I don't think that B1 has to be all that good to comfortably hit targets for next year, it just has to be reasonable, which is a good situation to be in. I am hoping that the changes in the Ithaca shareholder mix over the past year will result in more incremental rises in price, never getting too overbought on its 14 day RSI before a brief reversal and pause followed by the next leg up. Some holders will always sell towards the top of the trading range, irrational with the value on offer but inevitable. The strongest 'break out' pattern occurs from a multiple top with rising lows, best identified on a point and figure chart - basically the price bounces off the resistance level a few times, but each time forming a higher low before its next attempt - could easily see a bit of that over the next few weeks before things head north for good. GLTA Doug