voluntary wrote: » I always try to force myself to think like this owning a losing stock: "Would I buy this stock today?" - if not - sell. That's not easy though.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Same share on different markets, does it make a difference which one I use?
Kamu wrote: » I sold there at 17. A small loss,150e. I will jump back in when travel restrictions are over, whenever that may be.
Bob Harris wrote: » You saved money already!
Kamu wrote: » Got out at the right time! When I saw it drop to 7e a share, all I could do was laugh. Hahaha
coolshannagh28 wrote: » There is a possible big dogleg down in the US markets after this rally particularly as the infection rate increases and they realise that it may not be manageable , possibly looking at the mid teens on S+P or even lower as there is no strong level to hold it.
Shedite27 wrote: » Was quite happy to take the growth yesterday but wouldn't be buying at current levels unless it sticks for a week or so. The prices last Friday were a bargain. The prices today look like they're built on quicksand.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Christ, stay the fook away from Bitcoin. It is inherently worthless. What does it do, at the end of the day - allow you to buy and sell on the internet. A credit card does that. Charlie Munger has strong opinions on it. Look them up.
makeorbrake wrote: » You've missunderstood the proposition provided by bitcoin. You can't not respect the Oracle of Omaha and his side-kick but by their own admission they got it wrong on tech stocks. If it was 'inherently worthless', it would have capitulated a long, long time ago. It's hard money that doesn't have a lender of last resort ( QE Infinity anyone?).
littlemac1980 wrote: » Zoom technologies up over 25% again lol
Padre_Pio wrote: » They were 35 bucks on Friday. Now 10 :pac:
makeorbrake wrote: » You've missunderstood the proposition provided by bitcoin. You can't not respect the Oracle of Omaha and his side-kick but by their own admission they got it wrong on tech stocks.
makeorbrake wrote: » If it was 'inherently worthless', it would have capitulated a long, long time ago.
makeorbrake wrote: » It's hard money that doesn't have a lender of last resort ( QE Infinity anyone?).
Jim2007 wrote: » Except that is not what they said, so go back now an read it again. There is a lot of stuff out there that is worthless and survives for generations... Read up on the gold standard....
patsy_mccabe wrote: » There are 1,658 different types of cryptocurrencies. :rolleyes: You could start your own, if you like. In fact, everyone could start one.
Jim2007 wrote: » Except that is not what they said, so go back now an read it again.
Jim2007 wrote: » There is a lot of stuff out there that is worthless and survives for generations...
Jim2007 wrote: » Read up on the gold standard....
Thargor wrote: » Wonder if the unemployment numbers tomorrow will be another -20% day? 2 trillion + unlimited printing not exactly setting the world on fire today.
Lex Luthor wrote: » I'm waiting on the sidelines for much bigger drops in the next 12-18 months The DJIA could drop to 10,000