RE:It’s very unfortunate I agree completely. It is seemingly quite obvious that there is someone or some group of individuals who want to keep the lid on the pot. Anytime it rises they sell it down. I would suspect that most mornings when it gets sold down at the outset it is so that the same group can just scoop up the apples under the tree that fall when people decide to jump following the slight downturn. Once they decide to let it run it will run. It is interesting to me and again I realize only small volume that the same game does not seem to be happening on the US side. If we can ever get to a point where the US volume is significant enough that it wags The tail instead of merely being a rounding error then it will be very difficult for anyone to sell this down or turn down the heat if they feel so inclined.<br /> <div> <div> <br /> I would rather not dabble in the conspiracy theories. But I find it quite likely that one person or a small group could sit with two laptops and two accounts open simultaneously playing this stock like a marionette. Sell it down to create weakness and despair. Wash rinse repeat. </div> </div> <div> </div> <div> Our regulations are so weak and our scrutiny is so poor and the market is so fragmented now with technology outpacing the regulators it is only logical to me that this is being done either by individual actors or by organized groups.<br /> <br /> It would appear that feeling I had earlier was just indigestion. Our Day Will come but it doesn't look like it's coming today</div> <div> </div> <br />