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When it comes to baseball analogies, just cover the strike zone or own a lot of all of them: FNC, TBM, NOT, UC, PRB, and also GNH. and take a little profit at first, second, and third base, with enough left for a homerun 4-bagger.

Recently: SPQ got a homerun, FWR got a homerun, PRB is on first, KWG is picked off between second and third, GNH about to steal second, FNC has two strikes (ha, ha!) and still at plate, TBM is at 3&1 with pitch coming up hoping to advance 90 feet or 27.4 mtrs of the good stuff.

this is kind of fun.

But SN is absolutely correct. B.B. seems enthusiastic about soon-out news release. However, the source of a geologists enthusiasm could (but not always as I suspect is this case) be different from enthusiasm of an investor. Snug is also right in covering the strike zone, taking profit at each base along the way, reserving enough percentage long for a profitable home run allows an investor to think more like a geologist as a little bit of profit here and there allows more patience and endurance for time.

It took me so long to figure that out, despite the in-your-face umpire constantly yelling "sell high and buy low," stupid! There's always another inning of opportunity should that percentage you sell at first base miss a round tripper.

Also implicit in my realization, is satisfaction and gratitude for a four bagger, instead of holding out for a 10 bagger. I figure, 9 innings of opportunity will eventually equate to the same. Obviously one fights for more in a take-out offer, but ending up with a four bagger is still a home run.

-sg

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