OBG,
Maybe it is time to sell your shares and move on. If you can't recognize a stop loss trigger shakeout, you should question why you invest in juniors. Blue-chip stocks provide much more day to day price stability, though the rewards with those are not the same.
It's funny how a 10% drop looks so dramatic when the stock goes from $2.40 to $2.16, yet when another stock goes from 11 cents to 10 cents it is a normal trading range. Of in the case of SPQ, from 6 cents to 5.5.
Unless you have bought on the margin, there is nothing serious to worry about as the true value of NOT keeps increasing, despite the manipulated share price. These flucuations are part and parcel with junior mining investing. The have happened before and they have happened again.
M1.