RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BoughtThe ups and downs are irrellevant. I purchased this stock at a price, I will sell it at a price. Those two prices and the time between are the only numbers that matter. If it keeps you up at night and you still want to take the risk don't look at the share price, you wouldn't be selling the stock that day anyways, so why does it matter?
If you're wondering how you come up with the 2 numbers above (I'm excluding the buy price because that's meaningless to me), I use a fundemental analysis with a unique twist of my scientific background when dealing with Biotech companies.
Foxx248 wrote: Yes, I didn't mean hold forever ... I meant hold to the point that I've gained what I want (hopefuly) then sell some or all at some point, depending on the outlook. Mostly I'm lower risk investor, but as I said, it was my intention to take as risk on this with a certain amount that doesn't keep me up at night through the ups and downs.