Post by
CrazyTrader on Jun 03, 2024 7:48am
Let's tally the forcasting
I predicted "Higher for Longer" rates, even before I came here, even when Central Banks propoganda of "Transiant" was going on, I believed in "Higher for Longer"....
I said Buying Back Prefers would make financial sense.... NCIB began shortly after.
I said the A's share price will gain against the T's.... They have been over past 6 months.
I said/saying 100% gain on my share prices.... Many have 100% gains already from the bottom.
I said BPO better in TFSA given high yields and Massive Capital Gains.
The three amegos basically said the opposite.
Comment by
SONOFFERGUS on Jun 03, 2024 1:12pm
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Comment by
CrazyTrader on Jun 03, 2024 1:40pm
Blaaaahaaaaa haaaaa haaaaa LOL "I have the feeling you are not formally trained in the art and science of finance. I can assure you that I am, and I expect that Carena and Pierre are as well, given the insights they bring and their manner of communication."
Comment by
SONOFFERGUS on Jun 03, 2024 1:46pm
Well I can't argue with that mic drop. More interesting would be for you to fill us in on the first sentence.
Comment by
CrazyTrader on Jun 03, 2024 1:53pm
Haaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaaa .... Sorrrrry.... Haaaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaaa..... Stillll...... Haaaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaa ...... Rollllling ........... Haaaaaaa Haaaaaa Haaaaaa ....... Aroundddd..... Haaaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaaaa ..... The Floooor.......... Haaaaaa Haaaaaa Haaaaaa LOL ... to respond.....
Comment by
SONOFFERGUS on Jun 03, 2024 2:04pm
So that's a "no" on letters behind your name or finance/investing gigs. Huh. To be clear, good thinking doesn't have to come education or work, but it is amazing what you pick up when you are PAID to spend your time thinking about something -- and NOT PAID if you aren't a good thinker.
Comment by
CrazyTrader on Jun 03, 2024 2:16pm
OHHHH Please Stop putting your foot in your mouth...... Haaaa haaaaa haaaaaa You are killing me Haaaaaa haaaaaa haaaaaaa Ohhhhh My stomach hurts Haaaaa Haaaaa Haaaa
Comment by
SONOFFERGUS on Jun 03, 2024 2:29pm
Not the correct idiom. "Putting your foot in your mouth" conveys saying something that embarasses someone else. One of my favourites is "Teaching your grandmother to suck eggs." First heard it on the London trading floor 25 years ago. Seldom heard in North America and I have to explain it when I roll it out. Look it up.
Comment by
pierrelebel on Jun 03, 2024 2:37pm
Teach your grandmother to suck eggs: Emerging sometime in the 1700s, and less commonly used today, this phrase intimates that a person might be "presuming to teach someone something that he or she knows already," said Turner. "The expression was most likely conceived as a comical way to drive the message home that elders know more than their juniors imagine."