With 20/20 hindsight, I got away with it. I was shaken out at 7.80 last Thursday. After I sold, I watched with sadness as the price drifted higher. I was certain it would gap down the next day, which of course it didn't. Yesterday I was lamenting to my girlfriend that I didn't have the guts to stick to my exit strategy, "get out if it falls 10 cents below prev. day's close". She said "Don't worry about it, at least you don't have to get up like a fool every morning to call for quotes".
Then this am I was seriously going to get back in with 2-3 K shares, and saw the gap down. I guess I have to consider myself lucky that I share some of my chromosomes with members of the poultry family. Cajones of hierro (balls of iron) I don't have!
I'm looking to short Krispy Kreme...if only their doughnuts weren't so satisfying. I can eat 'em in one bite!
I'd really like to know how the insiders made out. There must be some record of who was trading, and if it was the insiders trading with each other there must be some law against that.
Then this am I was seriously going to get back in with 2-3 K shares, and saw the gap down. I guess I have to consider myself lucky that I share some of my chromosomes with members of the poultry family. Cajones of hierro (balls of iron) I don't have!
I'm looking to short Krispy Kreme...if only their doughnuts weren't so satisfying. I can eat 'em in one bite!
I'd really like to know how the insiders made out. There must be some record of who was trading, and if it was the insiders trading with each other there must be some law against that.
