Quote from MilkDrink:
hold forever once you buy here.
buy low.. sell high.
****no stop loss.
got a few thousand shares.
valuation strategy - warren buffett/lynch.
timing strategy - my own
aren't you concerned with the upcoming release of shares? That seems to be the biggest problem I see with FB.
Facebook currently has a "float" (tradable shares) of about 420 million, which were sold at the IPO. This represents 15% of the company's outstanding shares.
August 15th, 2012 (next Thursday): 268 million shares, 10% of shares outstanding.
October 14th: 249 million shares, 9% of shares outstanding.
November 13th: 1.332 billion shares, 49% of shares outstanding.
December 13th: 124 million shares, 5% of shares outstanding.
May 17th, 2013: 47 million shares, 2% of shares outstanding.
Over the next 4 months, in other words, 2 billion Facebook shares will become eligible for saleâabout 70% of Facebook's total shares outstanding.