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Comment by pleazu69on Mar 13, 2012 10:43pm
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Post# 19666288

RE: RE: RE: daytrader do not touch this

RE: RE: RE: daytrader do not touch this

why do I exclusively rely on T/A (technicals) and ignore F/A (fundamentals)?  Because it's right 80% of the time if you trade without hesitation and without emotion (80% has room for error.  the object is never get attached and have an exit plan ready)

T/A always makes longs a little pi ssy,  but I think they should use it to their advantage.

The market is built by capitalist; and I dont trust any BOD or CEO or auditors or reporters to be unbias; therefore anything beyond surface DD is futile.  My only goal playing the market is to make money and protect the bottom line.  I will sell a ticker to invest in another one that is on the move only to buy the original ticker back later.  Tickers are just letters to me, I dont get attatched.  It doesnt matter if its blue chip or venture or a shell company.  They all have a chart that has peaks and valleys to maximize your profits or reduce your losses.

I dont care if a ticker is selling pet rocks, if it has a chart, I can trade it. 

 

one thing is for sure, my average on this ticker is low enough to vote "yes" and profit from it; as is most new shareholders buying in now.  I also do understand that your losses are your reasons for wanting to vote "no"  and I wish you well, but bottom line new shareholders are thinking about how to profit from this in the shortest amount of time

 

 

 

 

 

 

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