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And THAT (ARCP) is why I SWAN with over 100 holdings...
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My Sleep Well At Night tactics keeps me in well over 100 equity positions. My options were to religiously monitor 20-40 holdings for signs of stress or hold a broad basket, my own personal ETF, and try to enjoy life just worrying about the elephants in the room.

Yesterday I bailed on ARCP after having Enron flashbacks (never owned the legendary Enron). I logged into the books a real $1400 loss. Or did I really save $4000? Time will tell.

Just a quick 'cocktail napkin' calculation tells me that if my position in ARCP had been 1/20th of my portfolio my real loss would have been much worse. Instead I woke up yesterday, fetched our 4 month old granddaughter for the day, ran out to play a softball game, came home and read the news at SeekingAlpha about ARCP.

Hmmmm.....???

My normal reaction to individual dips such as these are to read every analyst news story I can get. Then I go back and review Morningstar's take. I then re-plot the company at FastGraphs. I finally end up here to see if we are discussing it. In the case of ED last year, SDRL and ESV this year I sit back and think "I got some time....all external..."

Not so with ARCP. "...audit committee discovered "intentional" accounting errors." (http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/2...nalFinance) External market factors vs what amounts to "lying and trust". So I sat back, head against the headrest, elbows in and said "bailout!-bailout!-bailout!"

And then Papa took a nap.

REF:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2612845-...-the-hills

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2610375-...properties

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2586625-...-yield-bet
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(10-30-2014, 06:53 AM)Robandcindy2 Wrote: My Sleep Well At Night tactics keeps me in well over 100 equity positions. My options were to religiously monitor 20-40 holdings for signs of stress or hold a broad basket, my own personal ETF, and try to enjoy life just worrying about the elephants in the room.

Yesterday I bailed on ARCP after having Enron flashbacks (never owned the legendary Enron). I logged into the books a real $1400 loss. Or did I really save $4000? Time will tell.

Just a quick 'cocktail napkin' calculation tells me that if my position in ARCP had been 1/20th of my portfolio my real loss would have been much worse. Instead I woke up yesterday, fetched our 4 month old granddaughter for the day, ran out to play a softball game, came home and read the news at SeekingAlpha about ARCP.

Hmmmm.....???

My normal reaction to individual dips such as these are to read every analyst news story I can get. Then I go back and review Morningstar's take. I then re-plot the company at FastGraphs. I finally end up here to see if we are discussing it. In the case of ED last year, SDRL and ESV this year I sit back and think "I got some time....all external..."

Not so with ARCP. "...audit committee discovered "intentional" accounting errors." (http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/2...nalFinance) External market factors vs what amounts to "lying and trust". So I sat back, head against the headrest, elbows in and said "bailout!-bailout!-bailout!"

And then Papa took a nap.

REF:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/2612845-...-the-hills

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2610375-...properties

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2586625-...-yield-bet

I am not very familiar with ARCP but I got to say that I completely agree with your position. I tend to have a very optimistic outlook when I trust the management and there's a good track record, but when it enters the domain of fraud, lying and accounting manipulation I am out immediately, no matter how big the share price drop.
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