So, stock market's in the crapper, and my company's stock has followed right along. However, while our stock price sucks right now, as a company we're in really good shape. Growth has slowed, but we're still raking in profit and have large cash reserves. And from what little they let a peon like me know about our near-term business strategy I feel like we're in a good position to capitalize on some changes in our market. If so, our stock price stands a good chance of increasing significantly from this artificially low point over the next couple of years.
So, as I wait until early next week before some funds clear so I can purchase some stock, is wrong of me to be grinning every time I see the price drop right now?
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