Looks like it is headed for the $30s. Wow what a lesson in humility.
I will add some more in the 30s.
No, I don't work for EA.
Austin, do you work for EA?
>>Wow what a lesson in humility.<<
Wow, thank you reminding me just what a jackbite you truly are. I'd been so busy I'd forgotten.
This isn't the first time I've been wrong, won't be the last. Unlike you, I have the cajones to admit it.
Regardless, I'll still be raking it in when ERTS rolls through this broad-market funk.
Back to work...
so where do we go from here? I hate this damn stock and can't wait for 47.50..do you think we'll ever get there again?
"This isn't the first time I've been wrong, won't be the last. Unlike you, I have the cajones to admit it"
No you don't. You just finished blaming it all on the weak market. Sure did not help that ERTS numbers and guidance was stank and their valuation out of line. Nevertheless, I did not realize that investors make prognostications without considering the overall market and economy.
Too funny that you would be calling me names once again. That is pretty much what you did with me and a whole lot of other posters here on this board that tried to warn you.
Everyone is wrong sometimes but when you posted like you did and tried to belittle and discard others opinions as foolishness and garbage then you deserve whatever criticism you get.
LOL!! Austin. If you were right which you obviously were not going to be then you would have been all over the board posting every 5 posts. You were astoundingly wrong, went away after proving yourself to be more arrogant than knowledgeable when it comes to investing and this stock in particular and have managed to drag yourself back here periodically.
While I don't expect great things out of TTWO on Thuursday they will definitely not be flaming out like ERTS. Remember you said T2 was the next EIDOS. We will see.
Feeling sort of glad that I sold 90% of my options at 56 earlier in the year...
You could have been better off not exercising and selling, but buying about now and holding for a year or so so you'd pay capital gains on the profit rather than ordinary income like you did on your buy/sell. More risk but better gains.