RE:RE:RE:RE:What effective options do we have for AVOMidnight; thank you for your feedback, truly appreciated. I bought in at 4.50 and then another shot at 30.00 regret not buying more initially but did not have the nerves to put more in and I am now the poorer for it. People who like yourself who sell off after making a nice profit are fine and I think wise. I too will eventually call it a day. Will it be at 40, 50 or 75, I have no idea when my greed will be satisfied. You, I and many others are all in the same boat. We simply try and earn an honest dollar buy purchasing stock in a good company, at a good price and selling when we wish. If we goof and price goes higher then what we sold at and want back in we may not be able to get back in and that's the gamble. My issue is with individuals or institutions who use inside or hard to obtain information and the tactics ( today it is computers) to exploit it. Computers can hum away buying and selling using analytics and pump or dump a stock artificially. Avigilon uses analytics so a video camera can learn and make decisions so it is only obvious that analytics can be and is used to work other magical decisions. A bad guy walking by a fence to many time trips an alarm. Millisecond decisions to buy and sell stocks is the same thing. All relevant, just different worlds and applications. Difference is, the camera sending an alarm signal doesn’t trigger a shot being fired at the person. Messing with stock values is very costly. The loss of CFO and other hysteria is all irrelevant. As we all believe the company is not cooking the books and is a solid investment, the market if left to its own avails would see this and stock price would be higher. But instead we see on an almost daily basis, the stock go up and then down, then up and so on. Of course there are the amateur investors such as myself who may decide to pull out after a nice profit or are simply scared of what they read. The financial houses that purchased at 29... are hopefully smart investors ( hope so as they manage some other money of mine) so if they buy at 29 etc, then the only thing I see for low price today is artificial manipulation. Part of what I do for a living is "interview" people and have a good record of reading people or situations. I can't say I have been wrong to often in seeing a game being played and I see games being played here. Hey if I am wrong, I am wrong but I do not think so. In fact it is one of the reasons this is my first hands on stock investment. I have seen so much BS and lies in my professional life that I do not trust the stock market, businesses or individuals engaged in it. A larger pool of sharks and conmen it would be hard to find. Politicians may be the only group of parasites that outdo wall street for being pimps and whores all at the same time. I only wish the laws were tighter in this area and more was done to impede people or institutions from manipulating a stock. We all want to make money but it needs to be done with some degree of integrity or companies and individuals can get seriously hurt. All the best with your honest trading and the gamble it incurs. I haven’t the time or courage to make those trades. Staying long until greed is satisfied or I lose patience with BS and pull out entirely