streetwise wrote:The market is the only place where one never blames others but himself.
Apart from the occasional broker problems, the blame squarely lies on your own action or lack of it. That's as fair as it gets. I still remember buying Mumias at 60 - things seemed to be on the right track. Ethanol production was supposed to come on stream with the government coming up with supportive regulation for Ethanol mixed with fuel a la Brazil. Mumias was also going to Tana River Delta, they were also getting into the water business etc etc. Things seemed all headed up. By the time the stock came down to 30 I decided to lick my wounds and get out. Unfortunately, I advised a friend to buy at 9/- and she's still holding onto the shares.
The funny part right now, it seems to be a stock not to touch with a 10 ft pole. Unfortunately hindsight is 20/20 and the future who knows what's going to happen?