Of course see that there is increased risk involved as long as there is no information on profits during the last quarter and there is a risk that the company will not file before it is too late. In my view it is all a question of risk/reward. If JADA files earnings of for instance 8 cents last quarter I would expect the pps to soar immediately. My prices are usually 15 minutes after real time and the pps could go up a lot before I had the chance to buy. Since I regard prospects as very good and the shares fundamentally very cheap I find it sensible to have a big position before the numbers are announced. In a worst-case senario I risk losing about one-third of the net worth of my shares. I am willing to take that risk which I consider very low.