<<you spend a lot of time on a subject you have no investment in.>>
Hmm, Lets see now.....Does any 'true' investor only look at companies in which they have a current position?
If you do this for a living, in any aspect, do you only look at stocks you have a current position in? Is that what mutual fund managers do? If you manage a fair amount of money, whether it be your own, clients, family, or whoever, is it smart to look at only your current holdings or the entire economic landscape?
Funny, maybe I am wrong, but I thought to do well at investing, whether you do this for a living or are just managing your own investments, either/or, it was prudent to look at EVERYTHING POSSIBLE.
In any event, TASR was one of the top performers before it cratered. It is now a "story/news" stock and is going to move BIG, one direction or another eventually, imo, and I, like most people that have money to manage, have TASR on my radar screen as the 'story' unfolds. |