RE:Revisionist history is a great way to invest in stocks!Frogzilla wrote: Easy to be accurate with stock prices, when you quote what's already happened! Swing traders guess on stock direction, with the help of blips on a screen, prompted by very common TA platforms, nothing fancy or mythical!!
A previous dumpydoo, bought at $4.72 in what this TA investor call "an appropriate pull back trade" boy was he wrong, but he's down big time now! TAAT dropped right after his trade and TA was 100% wrong, at least his version that only he could blah blah blah, because he's yack yack yack!
Personally, I like to dollar cost average into great companies, and when the stock price, does not reflect company fundementals, I'll purchase extra shares on top of my reguar buy!
I'd rather invest, then guess!
Ribbit
PS: Anyone else notice how some have completely ignored last few press releases, they can't even acknowledge trademarks or the 2500 stores plus that only represents 40% of the addressable market! These same people predicted .50 cents for a stock price 2 weeks ago, but now claim they bought at recent lows and road the stock higher LOL!! Revisionist history is never wrong!!
Froggy, you really are clueless. You don't know anything about how swing traders buy and sell. I don't have to guess before I buy because I know how to read a chart and the chart tells me when to buy and when to sell. It's not perfect and some trades don't go as I expected but it works far more often than not and better than Froggy's guessing strategy. I
was not involved is that $4.72 trade that you keep repeating because you are dumb. March 27, 2022: The odds are high that TAAT will pullback from here especially after investors see the Q1 financials soon. I expect a small bounce before the release and then a pullback afterwards for another swing trader buying opportunity. I didn't ignore the press releases. I even read about the HLND purchase that didn't close on or about March 15. Is that the kind of NR you like best? Under-delivering doesn't impress the experienced investors which explains why the SP is drifting lower.
There's your problem. You guess that "the stock price, does not reflect company fundementals" BUT that is only your subjective opinion about what value investors place on the company's fundamentals in terms of the impact it could have on the shareprice. I don't have all day to teach you how to invest so
No more free lessons for you Froggy.