I’m not being facetious, I would really like to know which companies you assess as being “high risk.”
All of them, Rock.
Any stock that goes up fast, can (and eventually will) go down fast. That may or may not be high risk,
but it is the very definition of volatility. While I don’t equate the two, they’re certainly related.
Now I’m thankful for having done the shuffle late last year. At least Some of the profits were locked in.
Oh wait, no, they’re in different high flyers now. 
If I had cash left, I think I’d be buying SDS hand over fist about now. http://schrts.co/qxnuKp
Dan
Hi Rock,
Dan in his response just about summed it up…however, this is what I said. “Who knows what is right, but I want to have the cash when most needed and not see some of our “possibly” high risk Companies go down further by 30-50% as quick as you can blink an eyelid. When some of them go up so fast, they can fall the same way.”
Notice the word “Possibly” attached to high risk. Some here may not have gone through the 1998/2000 fun ride of the likes of JDSU,JNPR, etc but many have and know what it was like. At the time with all the talk about the 800lb Gorilla I am sure someone would have also questioned the “high Risk” factor. They come, they go to the moon and back and many disappear. Very comfortable with most of our(volatile) Companies, just suggesting that some may want to consider taking a bit off the table and using the cash when its really needed.
Not a Saul stock but a few of us on this board have them…VFFIF, EMHTF. High Risk without a doubt. But no different in their own way to the likes and huge future potential of NVDA, MDB, AYX, PSTG, ANET etc if legislation approved to what many believe will be a 10 bagger if not much more.