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Re: So who is still holding significant positions in CNAT?I tend to get suckered into these things. I have always said one of the smartest things that Jim Cramer ever said was "never turn a trade into an investment." Yet I break that rule all the time and it only works for me due to the occasional multi-bagger which makes up for lots of losses elsewhere. I don't like that CNAT rising to $15 or $20 now depends on favorable trial results. Even though I first bought on Hopeful's mention in the low 3s and then added a ton sub-2 I have also added many shares above the current price. I did sell a bunch of covered calls due to Brat a few different times and have yet to lose any shares. If CNAT would spike up to $10 or $12, I would sell half and move it to VTSI. And depending on what I see and hear on Oct 5/6 I still might sell a big chunk of CNAT and buy an even bigger piece of VTSI. Relative to CNAT and most other stocks, VTSI is zero risk and is a likely 10 bagger moving forward over the next couple three years. |
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Msg # | Subject | Author | Recs | Date Posted |
2831 | Re: So who is still holding significant positions in CNAT? | jmat | 0 | 9/26/2017 10:03:11 AM |