As this forum leaves you no alternative but to talk to yourself, I will answer with your own words from a previous post:
"My problem in the past, and I've owned this stock off and on for three-plus years, is I never seem to have enough when it makes the big move."
I am saddened about the dollar totals, but on a percentage basis, you really scored big.
The cringing trendline established from last summer has been convincingly broken. And the GDXJ is just poking along its unremarkable way, so this really can be a Kimber thing.
A short-term pullback (as in, um, tomorrow) seems inevitable. (We're just under 30% in five days! And the volume has been steady and reasonable -- which I'd rather see than those 500K one-off aberrations.) But GC, would it be so bad to hold through and accumulate on a pullback instead of cashing out?
As I read it, in the last half year or so, we've hired a guy who knows how to sell a development company to a major, and a second guy who can bring a mine into production (or just prove up more reserves).