Each person has a different strategy. And, quite honestly, there were many of us who "gambled" and got in around $0.03 or less when there was no certainty about the direction of this company. I can't say this stock made me a millionaire overnight but, once it hits $0.80 (which I'm quite certain it will), then I will be a millionaire. The RAD acquisition (aka merger) is a for sure thing with the only unknowns being the actual date of the closing and the date of the PR announcing the closing. If you have to undertake risk management on account of your uncertainty about the RAD closing, then you haven't done any DD as far as I'm concerned. Like I posted before, there's a greater risk of you getting hit by lightning than there is of this acquisition failing. When this was still under $0.10, many people started seeing the big picture, legit company, legit CEOs, innovative product & service, workable share structure, etc. and they started to put their eggs in this basket. IMO, that was a smart move and this stock will make a lot of people wealthy.