Rdon,
There comes a point, that if and when a company proves up what they have, that their success will sepateate them from the pack. IMO, 'if' [small word with a big meaning] Sage Gold keeps finding the good goods and the metallurgy also tells a positive story, that the someoneS of the world will begin to sit up and take notice. If, the various scoping studies, pre-feasibility, feasibility, bankeable feasability studies all bear witness to what the company is truly worth, then the word 'if' turns into 'when'. However my fellow board member, we all know that, that hoped for occurence is not just around the corner but probably 3-5 or more years away. That leaves us with two clear choices. [Actually three]. When, not IF, the stock has a major breakout, we either sell some shares and glean some profits, or hold steady for a greater reward later on down the road a ways. Taking profit is not a sin. When considering 'world events' holding steady in the pge sector is not a bad plan either. This assumes that folks have picked the right company from the get-go. Buying on the lows is the third obvious choice.
Best wishes,
Jerry Francis