I know, Mazen. How you feel about the change in SEPR's share price seems to depend whether you're looking down from 140 or up from 25. I ended up selling some at 95 and got back in at 65--$30/share less! Darn, SEPR is volatile! Though it meant making a paper loss a real loss, it sure is easier to look at now, and I got more shares...
Mazen, for better or worse, I look back on my giddiness last March--our giddiness, really, filing patents on manner of retrieving change and all--as a contrary indicator. 20:20 hindsight, of course. I'd taken profits before and lived to regret it, and I was determined to hold on. Mistake! My holdings are relatively modest by many people's standards, but even so I've now split them into hold-forever pile(s), and a trading pile.
Anyway, what I'm trying to say is...if you can step back a bit, maybe you'll see your most recent post, contrarily, as a good sign.
I recently asked Xbiotech on the other thread where he's stop out from here...he insisted SEPR is a solid value at these prices. I'd rather not have investor=fool in my case, you know what I mean? But I don't see a lot of the funds managed by highly paid professionals doing that well either lately, Mazen.
Anyway, best of luck reaching your goals, Mazen--
J'fir
Sorry, thread, if it's OT rambling, but hey, there's not a lot going on around here lately anyway!!! |