Farewell to all those handles on the board of whom
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Farewell to all those handles on the board of whom seem to have the desire to move on to other investments, best of luck, though I have a feeling we will all be graced with new identities and handles on the various boards very soon; perhaps new and interested stock investors of whom over the weeks and months will slowly turn and pound the table about ongoing dilution and how they don't see any value and continuously plan to sell all out as soon as possible, but then always seem to still have a position when the technicals are aligning.
"I have profits now and can't blame a guy for taking them..."
I had a profit the first instant one of my S&P stocks went into the green by 0.001%; up $0.01 per share. I did have a profit then, at that moment, should I have sold out then? Obviously we each have our own time horizons. The stock I happen to be referencing is one I have owned for about 7 years and my position is currently up a little over 70%. Granted, most probably do not wish to hold onto RFMK for 7 years, but the point still stands. The flippers and traders love to take profits whenever they have them but how can it be proven that the scalping strategy is the most lucrative over the long run? I have tried all strategies and each can work and each can fail. Indeed, we investors do take risks on both the buy and sell side, staying in can be risky and leaving can risk the possible upside, to each his own. By the way, the alleged issuance was a mere 8% increase in the O/S, all amidst a stock which has risen over 50% in the last few days. I guess that's the nature of the pinky game; I guess so too are so many other games we so often witness around the stinky pinky scum swamp. :/
Do or do not, there is no try.
GLTY
$RFMK