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dasherHampton

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Jan 19, 2018
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I screwed up today Felix.

I had some spare cash and bought 1000 WULF at $10. I was up almost $700 at one point. Great profit for a day trade.

WHY DIDN'T I JUST SELL AT THAT POINT? Sometimes I'm a rank idiot.

But I think WULF is fine long term.
 

dullard

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May 21, 2001
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Not much going on with the market recently.
Nasdaq is now trending down.

I happen to like the weeks without much going on. It makes for a good opportunity to rebalance. Anything that is out of whack with your plans can be addressed. Just transferring the overperforming stocks (sell high) to underperforming ones (buy low) can net you a giant profit even when the stock averages are flat. When stock markets are changing rapidly, I have bigger fish to fry.
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
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I screwed up today Felix.

I had some spare cash and bought 1000 WULF at $10. I was up almost $700 at one point. Great profit for a day trade.

WHY DIDN'T I JUST SELL AT THAT POINT? Sometimes I'm a rank idiot.

But I think WULF is fine long term.
I got screwed too. Bought one 10 call for 1.1 about a month out then the stock drops towards nine. Sold for .83 that day.. Today's bid? .38
 

Indus

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May 11, 2002
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I forgot to post this here last week:


I am still getting my feet wet in investments.. a bit later than a lot of peeps but I want to at least say thank you for getting me on the right path and knowledge to stick with the major firms like Fidelity/ Vanguard/ Charles Schwab etc rather than trusting some neighborhood investment firm which are actually ponzi schemes.
 
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I forgot to post this here last week:


I am still getting my feet wet in investments.. a bit later than a lot of peeps but I want to at least say thank you for getting me on the right path and knowledge to stick with the major firms like Fidelity/ Vanguard/ Charles Schwab etc rather than trusting some neighborhood investment firm which are actually ponzi schemes.
Some people love to brag about doing things local (like credit unions or banks or whatnot), but you still have to watch out for the locals who want to scam like any other dirtbag and who may not have as easy a history to uncover.
 
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