Quote from Hooked2000:
The trade in question is a paired trade right? COF short with a PVN long...I was in that trade as well when earnings for PVN came out(it was oct of 2001 I believe). They took PVN out back and shot it after earnings and the conference call. I listened to the the whole CC. Management was nervous and couldn't answer questions with confidence. All earnings estimates were in doubt as well as managements ability to run a company. I had to get out as it sounded like outright fraud and mismanagement. There were shareholder lawsuits (I actually got a check a couple of months ago from the shareholder lawsuits).
I also followed PVN after the blow up...they lost money in some of the following years. had a negative P/e and cash flow....Fundamentals did change.
Did anyone "pair" up enron with anything and ride it down....how about UAL? Or any of the other 1000s of companies that went bankrupt.
Anyone in this "trade" went from trader to gambler/investor. Is this considered trading?
Actually it started off as long PVN, short COF..ended up pretty much straight long PVN...simply moving a "trading pair" into a longer term investment (for the fundamental reasons mentioned before)....
Geez, I never thought a few trades (of millions) and a stupid magazine article would bring about so much debate...but (once again) good stuff or my magazine articles...
Don
