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W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:
But at least you are aware of what you're involved in. I hope it too But only one thing is sure... I still have A LOT to learn about it. But I have no hurry, I am not going professional on it.
W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote: Like many, at first it seemed I couldn't lose. I earned it soon too. I got caught with Wirecard... I could have lost almost 4k, but I managed to reduce it to 2,1k by being patient and rejoining when the sharks got in.
So far I still managed to end 2020 with small green numbers.
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That explains it, all right. The commodities markets are infested with sharks and are rife with corruption. Not to mention that you're sometimes fighting the "official" sector and that the long-term trend for commodity prices is down, the result of technological improvements that lower their cost of production.
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Actually, no. It's a loony bin with a big edge for those with the most money. Typical, in fact, of all gambling. Why do I say this?
After having my ass kicked by shorting sliver options I knew I"d have to "get back on bicycle" as soon as possible. I quickly turned around an oil contract and "won" back a few hundred dollars (and also knew to never short an option because that's like buy the future). This was during the Iran/Iraq war. I did other oil contracts and then Iran attacked and damaged an Iraqi oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. WOW, I thought. Golden days for my oil contract! No. It went down. Why? Because the anal-ists said (always ex post facto) that traders now feel the big governments will get involved and stabilize the oil market.
The reality is there is no real predictability in the market by any algorithm. The day that algorithm is developed is the day the markets end. Everyone will predict the same thing (because the algorithm works) and will want to do the same thing at the same time. None the less, there are always believers who never learn that the bigger money can hold out longer and, even when they don't control prices they can weather the down-turn storms whilst you cash out a loser.
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For most small investors, the problem is that they buy high and sell low. It's almost as simple as that. The "harvesting" of their portfolios is caused by their own psychology. They chase the latest hot thing and panic when the market corrects.
They can get harvested if they enter sell orders that are triggered to limit losses. These orders are visible and can cause deep pockets to initiate a selling burst that harvests those positions at bargain prices, after which they often buy back what they sold.
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Greg Utas wrote: that are triggered to limit losses. These orders are visible and can cause That's why I don't use them. I use plain limit for a couple of days and when it is over I see how things are going and do another order myself.
In case of a big rise I might earn less, but in case of a fast down spiral, I won't get triggered and haev my time to re-think if I want to change my strategy or not.
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It's often a good idea to limit your losses (or preserve your gains), and what you're doing is the right approach. There's no point in managing your own portfolio unless you're willing to put in a little time to monitor it. That said, it's easy to get whipsawed if you worry about declines too much. If there's no reason for the decline, such as bad news from the company or a stock that was quite overvalued, a decline can be a buying opportunity.
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Greg Utas wrote: It's often a good idea to limit your losses (or preserve your gains) But automatic tools can be fooled (as you said)
Greg Utas wrote: There's no point in managing your own portfolio unless you're willing to put in a little time to monitor it. Exactly
Greg Utas wrote: uch as bad news from the company wirecardGreg Utas wrote: a stock that was quite overvalued Tesla
Greg Utas wrote: a decline can be a buying opportunity. Yeah... if you still trust that company to survive.
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For your second point: I had gotten in on Amazon on the day of the IPO - not as an IPO person but a first day buyer. By the time the report came back I was down US$400. Well, I waited and eventually it started to rise so I put in (as you astutely noted) that stop-loss order. Sure enough, I was out in no time at all (made $800). Then I watched as it went up and split and went up and split . . . my 200 shares would have been worth US$250,000 before the first year was out - and if I held it until now I'd have my millions. But I didn't, did I? Dirty SOB's ! I need the money more than they do.
As for the panic? I haven't done that - but I have been hit by margin-calls. That's the equivalent of "panic selling on steroids". First, with silver futures, having shorted 10,000 ounces (=2 contracts). Other times included the various crashes, like 1987.
Interesting thing: if you have suggestion enabled on a google search bar and type in "market crash of", the list of dates is, well, impressive.
What I found as my primary weakness is not setting a sell price and sticking to it. So it goes up and I hope it will still rise - and it goes down. My philosophy, which I neglected all too often is as follows: YOU NEVER LOSE MONEY BY TAKING PROFITS. Discipline. I admit my failing.
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... An arial view of ancient Rome[^]
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Did the colloseum grow? If at same distance, it should be same size.
Explain the joke for the slow ones.
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"Times New Roman" ?
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That's like my ex-wife giving hints.
Never got any. Hence, "ex-wife". We not on Jeopardy.
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Arial[^], Aerial[^], Times New Roman[^]
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Thanks for the hints. Let's divorce.
Aw, we not married. Why you giving hints, instead of explaining?
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Because every time you explain a joke, god* kills a kitten ...
* Not your god, obviously. Some other god. And since only your god (whichever that may be, and I'm not judging) is real, all the others don't exist so all kittens are safe. Aw.
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I didn't give a hint because I don't want to explain it to you.
I gave your the hint, because I don't understand it either, but I can imagine that it is related to that.
The only thing I could think of is the discrepancy on the font size when you compare arial and times new rowman.
Or some kind of pun / double meanings that I don't see because I am not native speaker.
Either way... take it easy Eddy... not all the people is willing to annoy / troll you on purpose
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Nelek wrote: Or some kind of pun / double meanings that I don't see because I am not native speaker. Ditto; but it's from those kind of yokes you learn more about the language.
Nelek wrote: Either way... take it easy Eddy... Good advice.
Nelek wrote: not all the people is willing to annoy / troll you on purpose Maybe, two, three people tried and mad me a bit pissed; compare that to the support of 14 million members.
..but not understanding a simple (?) joke is frustrating.
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At Times I feel like a New Roman!
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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You are just a font of wisdom today.
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No Comic Sans?
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You're just after Bread and Circuses...
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Where's the CCC?
You realize I use this so often it's now in my boilerplate app?
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It could probably be coded, but ... it's not something this site would want to be associated with.
It's against Instagram T&C's and almost certainly the site owners will already be looking for such things. (Most social media sites already police such activity pretty effectively).
Technically, it's malware, and possibly illegal: it's an attempt to defraud. This site is for professionals, and does not get involved in supporting or producing malware in any way, shape, or form.
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Member 15064328 wrote: basically good bots
There is nothing good about fraud.
And I don't mind saying, there is also nothing good about people trying to "get rich quick" at the expense of others.
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