I thought for a while that people should just look at what I invest in and
short them.   I had a nearly 100% success rate in picking stocks which
would eventually become worthless.     But again I also at the time figured
that there was a high percentage chance that the stocks I picked would do
that - it was more gambling than investing since they were largely R&D
ventures.

I do still occasionally buy a few shares of individual stocks, but it
really is more of a bit of "I trust and respect this company, I would like
to own a little piece of it" than investing.   Tesla, Microchip
Technologies, etc.   Will probably pick up some CMBM.   Other than that I
just stick to index funds anymore.



On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 8:03 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

> I am thinking of following up my strategic Moviepass investment with one
> in PG&E.  It has to be bottoming out.  No where to go but up, right?
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