Anytime with any stock that runs 200% or better I try to sell part of my shares. The other part is just icing on the cake. I also sell some on smaller precentages. Buy the dips sell the runs. Even 25% x 8 = 200% which leaves one with 100% profit and a free ride on the other half if one sells half at 200%. Keep it simple. Let the stock pay its own way by trading. I just got back in after watching for a point of entry. Is it to early.. idk but will double down if it goes down further and will sell some on any nice run or even little one as I try to gain and ride for free along with profits once again. Good Luck and Happy Trading.
Exact same boat as you. I did not sell a SINGLE share on that run to $29.00. I hold out hope that it happens again one day. I do not believe it happens that quickly next time around and to be honest from where we are now it looks like an impossible hill to climb back up to. For now I just want to avoid a buyout and or R/S.
Exact same boat as you. I did not sell a SINGLE share on that run to $29.00. I hold out hope that it happens again one day. I do not believe it happens that quickly next time around and to be honest from where we are now it looks like an impossible hill to climb back up to. For now I just want to avoid a buyout and or R/S.
I have traded FCEL along the way( over 10 yrs) but was intrigued when it almost bankrupted. Few turned things around and NONE was explicitly clear and factual to explain the switch to recurring revenue vs outright sales. I bought down to 0.25 before I doubted my own sanity. I have been long since then. I wish I had kept buying down to 0.13. After reverse split and subsequent drop I accumulated shares. when it slowly rose I lived off the small profits until the big run up. By then I had 4000 shares. When it ran I sold half at 25 as it dropped from 29 and paid down personal debt. In hindsight I should have sold it all and waited. Go figure. Since then I have slowly accumulated again. The company is much more fundamentally sound now than 2018.
I have traded FCEL along the way( over 10 yrs) but was intrigued when it almost bankrupted. Few turned things around and NONE was explicitly clear and factual to explain the switch to recurring revenue vs outright sales. I bought down to 0.25 before I doubted my own sanity. I have been long since then. I wish I had kept buying down to 0.13. After reverse split and subsequent drop I accumulated shares. when it slowly rose I lived off the small profits until the big run up. By then I had 4000 shares. When it ran I sold half at 25 as it dropped from 29 and paid down personal debt. In hindsight I should have sold it all and waited. Go figure. Since then I have slowly accumulated again. The company is much more fundamentally sound now than 2018.