We have a TV commercial in Canada where a guy bids and buys a painting in an auction. THen ten seconds later he raises his paddle, interrupting the auction, and says he now wants to sell it.
That's how a lot of investors and traders are. They don't want to hold something for years and years, because they can't hold their breath that long. This has been part of what hurts Tyhee. If (when) Tyhee has a rising share price trend, investors will get fresh oxygen and be able to hold tight. So I expect with a series of great news releases this fall and winter, more investors will be much tighter and not willing to sell.
Things are looking up, finally.
SKELEG