Actually, I thought my post added some new comments, my apologies to those who found it repetitive. In any event ahhaha, I would try getting off your high horse, life is more enjoyable that way.
Regarding your comments on the movement of the stock price, I look forward to the day when this stock is truly "hard to buy". After establishing an initial position, I have been watching each day for signs of increasing demand / momentum to add to my position. And as you said, these "runs" have been brief, therefore, there has been no point in tying up additional capital in this stock. However, when we get a good run going, I will gladly pay higher prices.
When you plan to sell at $80 or higher, the difference of having an average cost of $15 or $20 is not very meaningful. Committing capital prematurely can be costly, though. |