Lost millions in selling way too low.
The price he sold at was higher than the close that day, higher than ANY close since March, barely below the highest close of the last 20 months, and higher than 99% of the closing days in the last 5 years.
He got one of the best prices for the stock that anyone could have gotten in the last 5 years, and yet you're saying this bullshyt about "selling way to low" because he didn't manage to catch the peak to the minute. That's an idiotic way of looking at stocks and part of the entire bullshyt gambling viewpoint some of y'all are trying to sell to people giving them unrealistic expectations for what is possible and then trying to blame then when the pipe dreams fail to materialize.