


Just, whatever your individual situation is, I think we all have probably gotten to that point at some point, where we're like, "OK, I've owned this thing for a while. But, I love this question because it's a question that, I think anyone who's been investing for a while hopefully gets to the point where they're asking this question. We always give the caveat, we can't give individual advice. Do I continue to ride it and hopefully get rich, or do I take some profit?" For context, this person's cost basis is just over $1, right now, Sirius XM trades for about $6.80 a share, somewhere in that neighborhood.

"I purchased shares of Sirius XM starting in the early 2000s with the intention of hopefully making it my get-rich stock. Chris Hill: From someone who didn't include his or her name, it was just an alphanumeric email address, so, no name attached to this email.
