Could've, should'veI understand that being what is called "a long" has it's benefits when the stock is flying and then settles. the decision to sell usually happens everyday, but I never do. My history has been that I sell and the stock continues to rise. That's why I haven't sold DOR when it's hit's .085 or .09. ( I should do you all a favour and sell.)
I'm beginning to wonder about the honour of being a long verus the misery of being "a short seller" . There is no reason not to take a small hit , then buy back when DOR hits .06 again, as recent history has suggested, the percentage lost on the sell would be made up in the next purchase in shares owned,then do it again when the inevitable rise to the .085 happens again, a nice 40% return. Then do it again.
The question is do I have the intestinal fortitude?
Just typing out loud to you all, no doubt this is not what you read the Bullboard for.
Thanks for all the insight and research provided, its always interesting to hear the banter.