I agree. The trick will be to keep checking back on a consistent basis for a long enough time - possibly years - to be present in order to take profits. That's IF - and it's a big "if" - SLIO doesn't get de-listed before then. If it hangs around on the market long enough, it's owners will eventually do something with it; They aren't holding onto it for no reason.
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