We can set a pledge all we want, but the bottom line is investors here that know the play have to look deep inside themselves and ask what is it they are looking for and what it will take to make them feel like they got everything they could from this endeavor. It is human nature to exit when the fear becomes real, when the chance of going from a seven figure gain down to a six or five figure gain rears it's ugly head. This may sound like the dumbest thing I have ever said on this board, but I know I have shares that will watch the ride all the way to the top and then back down some. I don't expect to sell all near or at top on way up. I expect to push some (not all) past the breaking point. Why? Because the only way I feel I can go all out, can justify the thousands of hours spent watching this stock monster grow, is to watch it eventually emerge into the stratosphere and then come back down like a fiery ball.
So the question is how many people will allow the fear to make them push the eject button because they fail to have faith in the eternal destination? Human nature is human nature, but something tells me that the majority will hold onto their shares until the dollar signs are so many that it suddenly all becomes real!