posted on
Sep 25, 2012 04:47AM
The reality of many explorers is their market value declines following the discovery phase and is at its lowest just after feasibility prior to when institutional investors come in. This is known as the "orphan" period. The greatest value comes as institutions buy in. Tyhee is now working on attracting those buyers. If successful, its share price will rise. This is a pattern often seen in the late stage developers, and if I knew how to get the link on my iPhone 5, I'd reference a chart that clearly demonstrates this common cycle. Another downward pressure on Tyhee's share price is one experienced by most explorers, that is, speculative plays have been smashed in recent years.