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fruitvale3067on Mar 31, 2017 9:18am
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RE:RE:How to Make Money Investing in Junior Resource Stocks Mining
RE:RE:How to Make Money Investing in Junior Resource Stocks MiningFirst chapter of the how to make money in Junior Resource Stocks.
Do Not Do This Under Any Circumstances (Rookie Mistakes List)
First of all, before we get in to our investment criteria, let’s do a quick check to make sure you are not breaking any of the common sense golden rules of investing.
If you are doing ANY of the things on our “rookie mistakes” list, you need to stop it NOW, no matter how good a strategy it seems to you – it means you are just handing your money to the experienced players on a silver platter. The scariest thing about the rookie mistakes list is that to the novice... THEY SEEM LIKE A GOOD IDEA!
Here is our “do not do this under any circumstances list”...
1. Are you investing on based on what people say on internet chat rooms?
This is a HUGE mistake – you need to be convinced based on your own research as to why you are invested, not because an anonymous silver tongued chat room poster has said that there is big news coming and the price will triple in a week. You WILL lose your money investing like this.
(I have been saying this for years here)
4. Do you think there is a conspiracy theory and your stock is being held down?
Another side effect of “stock love” is the conspiracy theories. Just like the new mother will never believe anyone could think her baby is ugly, the stock lover who is “all in” AND in love with their stock will find any excuse to defend their poor investment decision:
“The price must be being held down by big bad brokers” they say, even after months and months of stagnation. Here is a reality check – your favorite stock is an ugly baby, and the market is not afraid to tell it to your face!
Open your eyes!
(Jumpem and team Europe have been the number one conspiracy theorist here but many have jumped on th bandwagon.
5. Do you get angry when people on the internet say your stock is a bad investment?
Why? If you are confident in your own research it shouldn’t matter what people
say. If you get frustrated when the seeds of doubt are planted in your mind by a negative chat room post – you probably haven’t done enough research. If you got angry at any of the above points you definitely need to make some changes in your investment strategy, you motherly, ugly stock loving, conspiracy nut.
(Jumpem, Bob, Physco, all the usual suspects were getting angry with me and others with opposing views. I can't tell you how many times I have been asked to leave just because I'm an X sharholder.