Why not pull the triggerI'll be showing my ignorance here however, it's a burning question I have and there are a few here who are kind enough to give me a pass if it's a goofy inquiry. If a large investor wants in, say to the tune of a few million shares, and we are near historical lows, what keeps that investor from jumping up and slapping the ask price and grabbing those shares? I mean hey, if they want in big what's 20-30k on a 1 cent difference if they know we're going to break out with all the upside at stake. At what point does a swing north take the opportunity off the table and why do they risk not getting in low if they're highly motivated to own a position. Simply looking for a simple answer and pardon my lack of knowledge as to how this game is played. All the best to each of you. My goodness we are due for some good BTD news! 10 years is a long time but hangin tough and hoping some big pharma embraces this instead of a multitude of lobbyists keeping this race horse in the stall.