Ariad management certainly has some choices to make. I wish they would make those descisions soon. For me, having cash parked in dead stocks such as this is very frustrating--especially with a few of the big names in biotech really perking up of late, what was up with Incyte today--talk about a tradable stock lately. I'd hoped that out of aria, ntii, cnsi, ctii--all that third tier cheap stuff I'm locked up in-- that something would have paid off by now. I'm really getting ichy feet to go jump on something that is actually moving.
Good example of how a person can freeze up and do nothing: That ctii is one of five stocks I have on my stem cell watch list. Meanwhile, Vimrx, another on that list, has been just romping on upward. But I just cant seem to get myself to jump on for the ride. Funny, a year ago, I'd have no problem liquidating my entire portfolio just to hop on a hot stock, nowdays I'm completely frozen, strange. I hope I have not brainwashed myself into thinking I'm actually investing in something--that's a sure way to be punished for good intentions. |