the problem with CSD has been the constant moving of the goal posts
these movements I didn't expect - the evolution from pure tin play has been interesting, welcome and worthwhile.
I didn't expect some of the twists and turns - although once they had happened I understood them and got a grasp of the reasoning and likely next steps.
The last chance calls to get on board over the last years have admittedly been false alarms but then who knew exactly where we would be today.
False alarms or not - I have accumulated over those years and it's a fact if I wanted to buy my present holding today I would not manage, at market, at anywhere near the price upon which I sit comfortably.
So if CSD is the real deal ( it is IMO) then this smart money did better NOT preserving capital
basically you are saying everyone who owns CSD shares including Ralph ( who paid a 40% premium to days price) is not smart. I would have thought those you hold before prices rise are more likely to gain profits