Admit it, we've all done it. Bought a stock for sentimental, emotional, or silly reasons. Not because of what you found in due diligence, not on fundamentals, and not for an attractive chart pattern. Sometimes, you just fat-fingered a stock quote, and came across something else. Sometimes, it's because the stock symbol sounded cool. How did it work out for you? I'll start:
GIGM - found it accidentally, as an Aggie, I was amused by their stock symbol, and bought some on a lark. Sold a few months later at a decent loss.
DXCM - my aging dad is diabetic, and the Dexcom device has improved his life. Their stock is down 40% today on a revenue miss, so I said what the heck and did a buy/write. My brother thinks it's a takeover candidate for someone with better technology, but I've done no analysis whatsoever. We'll see how it goes.
PK - Park Hotels, a REIT. I know a guy who was on their board of directors, so I bought it (when they were spun off of Hilton(?) years ago, without any analysis. Sold for a pretty good gain.
GIGM - found it accidentally, as an Aggie, I was amused by their stock symbol, and bought some on a lark. Sold a few months later at a decent loss.
DXCM - my aging dad is diabetic, and the Dexcom device has improved his life. Their stock is down 40% today on a revenue miss, so I said what the heck and did a buy/write. My brother thinks it's a takeover candidate for someone with better technology, but I've done no analysis whatsoever. We'll see how it goes.
PK - Park Hotels, a REIT. I know a guy who was on their board of directors, so I bought it (when they were spun off of Hilton(?) years ago, without any analysis. Sold for a pretty good gain.