I thought membership involved holding over 90% of ones total net worth in LTR, and I'm in like Flynn still.
But I have been thinking of what might happen to the SP when LTR gets closer to production and with a value somewhere between $5 and $10. Many Doughnutters are going to wisely want to cash in 10-50% of their big stakes and sit on the remainder for divvies. Might that result in a noticeable slump in SP and an opportunity for the current sharks to buy relatively cheaply?
Maybe we need an organised HA&DC down-sizing strategy aimed at spreading the selling over a longer period and minimising any damage caused by the rush of happy members? Maybe if we sold alphabetically over a few months, but that would benefit the 'A''s and possibly penalise the 'Z's. Pull profiles from a hat maybe? Heck, maybe just first in best dressed as usual! Anyway, the wife might have to break my arms to make me let go of any of my precious at this late stage - I've become much too attached like poor old Smeagol with that magic ring of his.
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