Re: investing-- shanna's exactly right. Damn am I sick of saying that. Anyway, if you're the kind of person that buys a stock and then checks it four times a day to see how much money you're making, you're probably learning a valuable lesson right about now. My holdings and options are all completely underwater at this point-- meaning that I paid more for my holdings and my options vest at prices higher than their current value. Yeah, it hurts, but then again, the plan was never to turn around and sell it in six months to buy a (drool) Porsche. I'm thinking long term. Like eight months, at least.
LOL! That was hilarious. Welcome to the age of the online broker. I remember when "long term" used to mean 5-20 years. ------------------ I use smilies and I LOL -- I'm your worst nightmare.