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Maybe my calculations are wrong... I took out profit with a small amount of original capital left and divided that by the number of shares I still hold for my .40 conclusion.
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I get what you're saying, but that's not averaging down. Averaging down is if you bought at $2, then the price went to $1 and so you doubled your position. Your average cost went DOWN from $2 per share to $1.50 per share.
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I think you are saying that you bought 1000 shares at $1 and then sold 375 at $2. So you now have 625 shares taht cost you $250 and your average is .40.
is that right?
if so, i don't know of a name for that
But you're right that you're approaching free shares. Never a bad idea.
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Got in at 1.46. Buy more at $2 or not? I think I will. I'm holding long on this, I think it may dip again but not enough to keep me from buying today. Besides, another dip in the price is another chance to add more.
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My honest opinion based on reading a lot is that it may drop some over the next few weeks since there will (most likely) be no news in the near future.
However, if we are surpised and the Vodka is pimped on an early episode of the Apprentice, then you may end up buying higher. I think the next dates that will cause big jumps are the first notice of its appearance on the Apprecntice (whether a full episode or a preview or commercial) and we don't know that will be, and the next quarterly report, which will obviously be about 3 months from now.
Due to the uncertainty, I', just gonna hold and not let interim peaks and valleys bother me.
I've gotten about as much as I feel comfortable with, so I won't be buying on any dips (unless I come in to a bunch of money unexpectedly). If you're looking to add more, I don't think waiting will get you a significantly lower price, but I do think it may cause you to buy at a higher price if something unexpected happens.
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Right, but if they show "future episode" previews on an early one that highlights the vodka, that could cause a price jump prior to the actual episode. That's what I'd be worried about if I wanted to wait.
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I just got back from the liquor store and they had one bottle left. The owner said they had 12 cases and it sold in 3 days. she tried to order more and it had to go on backorder, due to the demand.
I just got back from the liquor store and they had one bottle left. The owner said they had 12 cases and it sold in 3 days. she tried to order more and it had to go on backorder, due to the demand.
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Crazy. I'm in PA and I bought one last night. I asked the guy if he had sold much and he was like "No, I haven't seen anyone buy it yet." He seemed like one of those pissed off old men that hates the Holidays, so hopefully he was just trying to end the small talk.
Either way, I'll report back next week with what my in-laws think of it.
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Please say you're not talking abotu the 6 month old...
Nevermind, that's a boy.
"In 1977 Trump married Ivana Zelničkova later Ivana Trump and together they have three children: Donald, Jr. (born December 31, 1977), Ivanka (born October 30, 1981) and Eric (born January 11, 1984). They were divorced in 1992.
In 1993, he married Marla Maples, and together they have one child, Tiffany (born October 13, 1993). They divorced on June 8, 1999."
Tiffany is 13, so I doubt you're talking about her. Did you make up another daughter for him?
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I think it may be a production problem. I seem to remember reading something in one of the previous PR's that they new they were going to have trouble meeting demand after the Jan roll out.