Joe, I've been following your style of investment for several months now. You're smooth and upfront when you get in; and you're smooth and upfront when you get out. The reasons you got in and out, to me, both made sense.
The fact is that when you sold you explained very valid reasons for doing so, and when you bought back in your reasons were equally as valid. In effect you never dropped the ball (even though you've sold) because you kept your eye on it and got back in when you felt it was appropriate to do so. And while doing this, you never attempted to damage the credibility of the stock in the process.
If and when I ever get through this one, and the other stock debacle I'm in (TRGC), and I've got some cash to go looking for investments, I plan on visiting your thread to see what you've got your eye on. Right now, I'm too broke to buy anything.
Plus, if it all works out, I promise I'll invite you on a "pub crawl" (as we've joked before) through the Boston/Cambridge area.
PS: We still need help trying to figure this conversion formula, if you've got any ideas on this. Thanks. |