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Comment by Invincibloneon Mar 20, 2022 10:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WTN: OFFUCIAL KING OF THE ROUND TRIP!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WTN: OFFUCIAL KING OF THE ROUND TRIP!

You talk about married to the stock but your rapid posting on a stock board 7 days a week for a stock you claim you don't own.

I think we both know who is married to a stock


Starsearcher80 wrote: I hold you and the other Clowns fully accountable because you are completely married u to the stock, and as such, completely unable to see our recognize that the landscape has totally changed. You cling on to the same beliefs from years ago eviction are not valid today at all. But there you are, dreaming the good ole'days will come back. They won't. The are gone, shattered like the value of your investment.

Invinciblone wrote:

What you say is only good for the second you say it but you hold all others 100% accountable all the time for everything they have said in the past???

odd

to me it sounds like the mentality of a 7 yr old who is trying to bully others.  Can't ever hold me accountable ever not once second I say say something it useless 

wait that's perfect every time you post I'll follow it up with a post that explains to everybody else that you no longer mean what you have just posted

hey how lonely is it in your world that you have dedicated so much of your life to a stock board for a stock you do not own making posts that mean nothing as soon as you post them?

 

Starsearcher80 wrote: My posts reflect exactly what i think at that time. It's a snapshot of thinking, that is flexible to real world events that Halen all the time. It's that complete flexibility that allows me to make and/or save money. You, on the other hand, cling to a thought that might have been valid years ago, but it's completely invalid today. This is why you've lost so much money. And don't try some bs line like "it doesn't matter. I'm here for the long term." IT ALWAYS MATTERS.

 

Invinciblone wrote:

Just saw your post is that how you feel now or then?

it's hard to tell because you claim what you post is only vaild at time of post and means nothing after you post it...........

seems about right hey I'm starcrapper I'm gonna talk cr@p and then claim that my views and opinions changed right after I posted it......

 

 

Starsearcher80 wrote: Every time...and I do mean EVERY time you open your mouth and say nothing of value, you prove my point.  You're just a Clown who is destined to wash out.  It's too funny to see the Clowns crowing for a couple of up days.  "Woohoo!  I've made back 2% of my 90% loses! We are kings!!"

Ok dere bud.  ;)

 

 

Invinciblone wrote:

Hey look starcrapper wrote a novel....

look I get it you claim to be a trader but suck at picking the basement and ceilings on the stocks you trade   

Being wrong on timing is still being wrong

again for someone who is not invested here you sure spend a lot and I mean a lot of time here posting...

odd

one would think you have a vested interest in posting here like you have shorted stock and missed the basement again or  you get paid to bash.

I get it,  must really suck to be you to spend years posting on a stock board and then realize no one takes you seriously.  You have lowered yourself to the level of Lou


 

Starsearcher80 wrote: InvincibleOne, your naive understanding of the market, combined with you opening your mouth at any point in time, serves to highlight you as the Clown you are.  To educate you: 

1)  You said "I am unable to spot the bottom".  You mean like the bottom in March 2021, when the stock dropped into the $35's, and then bounced up over $44? That bottom?  Ohh, wait..that wasn't a bottom.  How about in May 2021 when the stock dropped into the $27's, and then bounced in a few days back over $32. That bottom?? Ohhh, wait! That wasn't a bottom either!  Well how about last November, when the stock dropped to the $14's and then bounced quickly over $20. That bottom???  Noooo, say it ain't so.  You mean that wasn't really a bottom either??  Damn!  Yet all of the Clowns here were calling these "buying opportunities", and crowing about the bounce back up, only to be taught the lesson over and over and over again. Clearly, you didn't learn the lesson.

2) "Spotting the top".  Yes, absolutely this is important too, in whatever timeframe you're working in.  But wait, you missed the top back at $70??  Yikes!  

As a trader, there are rules that you need to follow. If you don't, then you find yourself rationalizing your mistake.  A good example of this is where "wannabe traders" take a position, and it goes against them, and then they switch over to saying some version of "I'm in it now for the long-haul". Or they buy more to try and average down to minimize their initial mistake.  Most only double their original mistake.

As a technical trader, everything is about charts and a careful calculation of risk/reward ratios.  As part of my discipline, I look for, and avoid, all bubbles, however they are created.  Look back no further than the meme bubble that pushed this stock back up to over $70.  I wanted no part of that.  Why?  Well first of all bubbles completely torque your charts and make them invalid.  So essentially, you're flying blind.  Secondly, the risk/reward ratio is simply not there.  It's not to say $70 wouldn't have been nice.  But the risk aspect is not worth it.  And so you stay away.  Traders try and hit singles all day long.  Clowns go for home-runs and just fail.

When I said, now over a year ago, to get out at $44, and ALL of the Clowns jumped on me for saying that, it was a technical comment.  This has only proven to be 100% right, and a massive Clown fail.

3) Also as a trader, my comments on any given stock are only valid at the time of posting and for as long as I think the comment is still valid.  With that, I can change my position in a heart-beat and often do. People say "well how long are you holding it?"  To have a set date or target in my world is to be boxed in to an artificial setting.  The only answer is "I'll hold it until the technicals suggest otherwise".  That may be intraday, a few days, a week, a few weeks, and sometimes (very rarely) longer.  But the point here is that my only allegiance is to the data that I see in real-time.  Upon taking a position, I actively try and challenge that position, right out of the gate.  This approach keeps you honest and open to changes that can and do affect the market as a whole and your stock in particular.  To NOT do this, is the equivalent of drving with your eyes shut.  Not a good idea.

4) Finally Clowns, as a trader my training says that I am never smarter than the market.  The market speaks to you all the time, and your job is to listen.  As soon as you think you have it all goin' in, or are smarter than what the market is clearly telling you, then you're going to get your head handed to you...case in point.

Your lesson here is over Clowns.  Now, do I expect you've learned anything? Absolutely not. As always, you will remain as your own biggest stumbling block to success in the market, and wash out as so many Clowns before you have.  It's just the way it goes.

 

 

Invinciblone wrote:

as a trader being wrong about the top of a run is being wrong you have sold early like reallly early here elseveral times 

you also are unable to spot the true bottom which also makes you wrong.  My guess is you did move on your shirt position last week when this was a few bucks lower how much will that cost you?

long positions that's great to hear what are they???

You still long on AC?   You have been wrong there many times over as well

 

Starsearcher80 wrote: Mistakes? As a trader, and a good trader, about 70% of my long position choices are correct. But that leaves 30% as a mistake. But traders train themselves to recognize mistakes quickly. In fact, they actively challenge their decisions, constantly. They are completely flexible to change their mind and subsequently, their position. That way you get out with a nick rather that a gash, or in the case of the Clowns here, a devastating fatal wound . You do not make money being a cheerleader. You do not make money marrying a stock. There is absolutely nothing with being wrong. Just be wrong quickly. ;)

 

Invinciblone wrote:

Starcrapper and Lou are from the same paid to bash group 

he loved to point out others faults but refused to admit his many many mistakes he has made 


 

TheProphetElijah wrote: Wonder if Star knows why Canopy in the green while markets red.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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