RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Possible EndgamesI've never owned Amazon or Shopify or Netflix, except through index funds, but in the smallcap world a decade of "hard knock" experience has taught me to sell the losers more quickly and to let the winners run even when they get a bit overheated. Of course, if GRN traded up to $5.00/share over the next year I would be temtped to take a little off the table. Or if it traded much higher than its worth and started pulling back aggressively, I might do the same. But this slow, steady chart movement to the upper right -- even if the price is a bit ahead of the game -- is all fine by me. I suck at trading in and out of stocks. Let 'em run.
1condor wrote: JohnnyOil...you are not alone by a long shot with your experience. Most investors don't hold their stocks for the long term...such as SHOP, Amazon etc. They take their profits along the way...or sell the whole position after double digit percent gains. Those on here that tell you they have been in SHOP or Amazon since they were single digits are pulling your leg.