RE:GO AWAYThanks horse, but I think I'll stay. I like Capstone and will once again own shares when I feel the time is right. That's how you do it horse, you follow companies that meet your criteria and learn everything you can about them so you can make informed investment decisions and not become emotionally trapped.
Horse's four rules of investing:
1. Only buy what your friends who are high up in brokerage houses tell you to buy.
2. Treat every transaction as profitable even if your total investment decreases in value.
3. Always become emotionally attached to your investments. Never treat them as purely business.
4. When your investment doesn't behave the way you want it to - complain every day like a petulant child.