We were stopped out on opening-bar nuttiness for a theoretical loss of $140. It’s a relief to have the stock off the sheets, notwithstanding the fact that the sleazeballs who buggered it yesterday had the chutzpah to close it unchanged on the day. Officially, we have probably seen the last of Premium for a while. Unofficially, however, because I still view the company as impressive in many ways, I am going to recommend to my 17-year-old son that he take a flyer on 10,000 shares, using dollars he has earned busing tables and packaging takeout orders at an Asian restaurant. This would be a long-term play, to be bought and forgotten, much like the silver coins he has been socking away since he was five. Want to beat this rigged game in real time like a pro? Click here for a free trial subscription to Rick’s Picks.