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ilovetech

08/04/20 6:21 PM

#289815 RE: Will Lar #289804

Will, you dwarfed me by six years. I understand where you're at. Like they always say, "it's all timing." I was up 850%. When I'm angry about the adversity, I switch to leaning on it, knowing without it, I wouldn't be sitting ahead by 170%. We'll be back. One last damn hurdle. I had the same luck with NWBO, IMO, people got stuck at the highs unless they avg'ed down over the years, but I benefited from the years of bashing to get in at @.18 .19 .20 etc. While many flew the coup, just couldn't take waiting, I'm right there. Most likely won't be much sooner than the appeal result, but I believe I'm sitting on not one, but two practice changing gifts. They come maybe once in a lifetime, well, I'll speak for me.

ILT

jfmcrr

08/05/20 12:47 PM

#289965 RE: Will Lar #289804

Me too. Appeal may change strategy around.

I've been a shareholder for exact ten years by now. My return is pathetic. I feel trapped in this stock. So for me, it's more about opportunity cost - if I parlay this money elsewhere, I may have more return. I figure I can be on the sideline for Amarin for a year or two, and see how it performs at the launch. If the market is not as competitive as I thought and the company is able to pull off the GIA (two biggest risks I see), I can always come back.

Of course, if they get sold or bought, I would miss the premium if it's substantial.



Been there/done that.

Reduced the risk/jacked the return w/ calls, deployed the money elsewhere.

Multiple shots on goal and less obsessing/more fun.

sts66

08/05/20 3:41 PM

#290002 RE: Will Lar #289804

My 8 year return on AMRN stock isn't just pathetic, it's NEGATIVE, ignoring the shares I own in a small 2nd taxable account - really sickening that a single biased and stupid judge could cause such massive losses for investors - we helped pay for R-IT by buying secondary offerings, and this is what we get in return for the biggest breakthrough in treating CVD in the last 25 yrs - gutted..