This gold bull was not caught flat footed nor were hardly anyone over on the SI SDII thread. Nor was Fidelity which now owns more than 14% of GG. these stocks are going to give dot.com type returns. Check these out: <A HREF="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?h=1&s=hl+cde+paas+sil+ssri+nem+gg+glg+mdg+iag+aem+kgc+mng&d=v1" target="_new">http://finance.yahoo.com/q?h=1&s=hl+cde+paas+sil+ssri+nem+gg+glg+mdg+iag+aem+kgc+mng&d=v1</A> And these guys: <A HREF="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=arq.v+cbd.to+mfl.to+bay.to+ckg.v+gbg.v+sea.v+mnp.v+asm.v+wtc.to+eld.to+swg.to&d=v1" target="_new">http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=arq.v+cbd.to+mfl.to+bay.to+ckg.v+gbg.v+sea.v+mnp.v+asm.v+wtc.to+eld.to+...</A> And then these guys: <A HREF="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=bhk.to+bgi.to+moy.to+mdn.to+sul.v+ymcu.v+ngt.v+pgi.v+als.v+gss.v" target="_new">http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=bhk.to+bgi.to+moy.to+mdn.to+sul.v+ymcu.v+ngt.v+pgi.v+als.v+gss.v</A> All very risky of course but the potential is enormous. You guys are just trying for pennies in stocks whose only future is to slid further into oblivion. LOL