Mike - Re: "Why don't you post your current investments instead of ones that happened months ago?"
I have been buying stocks for many years - nearly all have gone up in price enormously.
Most new stocks I buy are additions to older holdings : Intel, Altera, Qualcomm, Ciena, Cisco, 3COM, PRIA, MRVC,....
So you sold Intel in 1987. Intel has split a lot since then.
According to my records, Intel was selling for $3.83 on October 19, 1987. Selling on that day has cost you a 2430% increase on your investment.
For your information, I have held Intel before, during and after the 1987 crash. Needless to say, I have been the beneficiary of that 2430% advance - and a lot more.
If Intel goes back down to $3.83, your short position will be worth a lot of money.
You might want to consider adding to your short position - to MAXIMIZE those profits.
Be agressive - that's the way to make real money in the market.
Paul |