Today`s no volume for Tyhee reminds me of Kimber, which has traded for ages on very little volume.
I do not quite know what to make of this fact, but I sometimes like to tell myself that the stock is "under the radar" (not many buyers), but those who do hold the stock know what they have and are willing to wait for their reward (no sellers below a certain long-term floor).
Could Tyhee be in a similar position today?
I like to think that if market psychology does change and people start trying to get into real assets, a stock like Tyhee could increase substantially on very low volume...
Any thoughts?
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