|
Ah yes, Jim, the Moose is loose. This thread continues to get more exciting. Would anyone care to discuss innovative ways they have attempted to make up their losses in Taseko? Since mine are somewhat staggering, at least from a percentage point of view and even in absolute terms, I decided to take an aggressive, foolhardy approach. I decided that if I could be so wrong about investing in a beaten down company in a beaten down metal, the value of values as it were, I would hedge my position by putting the rest of my money in the most overvalued, trendiest, glamor stocks of the day. Its not something I would normally do, and not something I recommend anyone else do, but it has produced phenomenal results with Yahoo, Syntel, Pfizer and Microsoft. Although I'm still deeply in the red, I figure when this bubble bursts, hopefully the Taseko disaster will come back to life. We shall see. |