RE:AwWersig, good point, maybe overvalued is a strong word. Perhaps what I meant to say was no one wanted to buy, so this suggests the value is high given the price, and then when people started to sell there were so few buyers, the price collapsed to near $1. True value is only achieved when a resource is proven and a liquidity event occurs such as a buyout. The alternative to a buyout is the share price continues to go up and everyone gets a chance to sell at higher prices. Well, hopefully we have had our correction, consolidation of the price, and more trading will occur as people get a cheaper chance to buy. One thing for certain, the people who bought shares all the way up to $1.50 didn't have a chance to sell their shares during this correction, I wonder why they bought and what they are thinking now with the price below $1.10. Nice correction, price needs to churn to make everyone happy that control of the price is established. Whatever the reason, we all want the price to go up according to the value of Pilar. Which with over 21,000 m of drilling, surely there must be value in the ground. However, there isn't a 43-101 filed, so who really knows yet. Let's see how the trading goes over the next while, if people bid to buy more stock, this would go a long way to price stability.