• @ccunning
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    1625 months ago

    …in case anyone else was curious what 3/26 - 9/20 looked like

    • april
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      205 months ago

      I bet he didn’t sell in May. He thought that short ride up was proof he made a good decision.

    • @MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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      5 months ago

      I keep forgetting TFG has publicly traded stock.

      That decline seems predictable to me. Big emotional swings, loud angry announcements and waffling decisions are all famously not what any stockholder wants out of organization decision makers.

      The big surprise to me is that it’s still listed and presumably someone is still holding in case of a rally.

      Edit: That said, I don’t see a Y axis. But -22% says a decent amount.

      • @ccunning
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        The Y axis is on the left but not easy to read. I took the screenshot highlighting the price on 3/26($57.99). The closing price yesterday was $13.55

        ETA: The -22% is from Jan 2 (Year To Date). The price on Jan 2 was $17.45

    • @Treczoks
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      55 months ago

      Looks good to me. I wonder what he will tell his wife when their pension one day looks men…

    • lurch (he/him)
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      that’s pretty bad, but who knows, maybe his previous portfolio was worse 😆

      i know mine is stagnating for more than a week now. it seems people are careful with buying at the moment.