RE:CLOWN FAILYawn........fetch the banana.........that's a good prank monkey.
Starsearcher80 wrote: Wow Clowns, you really don't have a life...at all! Too funny watching you collectively spin your head around trying desperately to find something...anything...that doesn't have you look like the Clowns you are.
So here you are, trying to dig up posts from over a year ago? Seriously? What you don't seem to get Clowns, is that I can, and do, change my mind as the data/circumstances presents an actionable event.
If I make a choice in the marekt, I CONSTANTLY try and discredit the choice. On the whole, 7 out of 10 of those choices are the right choice. But that also means 3 choices are wrong. The trick to surviving and thriving in the market is to identify those 3 as quickly as possible, and get out with a nick. To the contrary, you marrry the stock, stick to your beliefs no matter how false or outdated, and in the proces suffer devastating wounds rather than pro-level nicks. You are nothing more than deer in the headlights, scared to do anything, and losing badly for it.
There's some weird psychology that goes on with people in this scenario. They tell themselves lies such as "it's not a loss until I sell". Ummm NOT true. It's a loss all the same...just one you haven't realized yet. People wil also say "well, I'm in it for the long term, I don't care about these price movement. Ummmm, that's a lie. And if it's not a lie, you're just really really dumb. Take your pick.
Let me simplify things Clowns. You screwed up badly and now you're paying the price. You were either too dumb, or too full of bravado, or too married to the stock, or to green, to heed the obvious signs that this stock was going to tank. And it did. Let me say it again. you screwed up badly.
Some would suggest I take delight in the collective losses of the clowns. Not true at all. Losses are painful and I don't wish them on anyone. The warnings I gave were for their benefit, so that they might learn and survive. Unfortunately, they just weren't capable of getting the good job done, even with someone who was showing all the red flags for what they were. Live and learn I suppose.
You have continued warnings Clowns. Ignore them at your own peril. I have no doubt that some of you will wash out of the market soon. It's the way it goes. Now, go back and review your choices over the past 6 months. If you're smart, you'll kick your own azz harder than I ever could, and vow never to make these mistakes again. Or, you can continue to delude yourself. If this is you, the outcome, washing out completely, awaits you as it awaited the hords of dummies who came before you.