Wanted to Buy

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I wanted to buy TRIP and LGF, as per my earlier post, but I have so many positions that are winners right now. I could cover CCL, JOSB, and P, that are losers, but my theses there are sound. I think that is what I will have to do, in order to maximize profits before the “White Walkers” come after tax day.

Keep TRIP and LGF on your radar.

3 Responses to “Wanted to Buy”

  1. White Walkers…lol! “Winter is coming”…..this summer…PAL!

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