for something slightly more than 100% profit. (This was the day the founders shares debacle became public knowledge.) I put my original capital away and when I jumped back in it was with the profits I'd booked. That was at $42. I bailed out at $14 and change, knocking my overall profit from 100% down to 30%. Nothing really to write home about--except I doubt if any of the cult have done better. Excluding the Gerry+Miles types and none of us really knows how they actually came out. The shorts, obviously, got rich.
P.S. Those of us heavily in real estate (especially here in SoCal) have surpassed the hoo-hah days of 1999-early 2000 of NASDAQ in paper profits the past two or three years. I'm thinkin it's about time to do some selling.
P.P.S. to 24601: As usual you got your facts wrong. See above for details.
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