Post by
MetalMinded on Apr 30, 2024 10:19am
Somebody working hard to keep this down today.
Every time price starts to rise, they are selling off smallish
lots to drop it.
Comment by
CopperAndGold14 on Apr 30, 2024 12:28pm
I think the price action is the market's reaction to the full effect of the dilution financing that closed today.
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 9:29am
Of course metal. Nothing to do with dilution or dithering. Such an apologist.
Comment by
MetalMinded on May 01, 2024 11:09am
LOL, welcome back DB. It's funny how you hate to be here but at the same time can't stay away.
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 6:31pm
Making dough metal. It's the name of the game. From what you've posted you've made nothing for over a decade and tied up your dough with no return. Great strategy.
Comment by
MetalMinded on May 01, 2024 6:36pm
I've practically doubled my investment over 8 years, nearly a $115K gain. From what you've stated, you are making about $300-400 a day in day trading. That doesn't include your loss from buying in back in 2010 like you've stated. I think I'm good. LOL
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 8:53pm
You've made nothing. Unless u lied. U said you don't trade it. That means no realized gain and money tied up for over decade. You lose. Period. I'll wait for your response and amplification of management thesis. Rookie.
Comment by
MetalMinded on May 01, 2024 9:26pm
Correct, paper gains at todays closing prices. If I sold today I would totally have outdone your "gains". But I'm not selling yet because I will make a LOT more by holding. And you call me the "rookie"...ROFLMAO. Take a seat son and learn a lesson you penny flipping day trader for pizza money. LOL
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 9:49pm
So sad. If it were pizza money! I'll keep trading and making dough. You keep track of you4bpaper gains. And losses. Rookie.
Comment by
MetalMinded on May 01, 2024 10:09pm
$300 a day is barely making burger flipping money son.
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 10:17pm
What r u talking bout Willis? Check the tape. When you move 25 k to 50 k in a day or two and it moves 3 or 4 cents or days when it goes up 10 to 15 do the math. When it goes down I'm a lowest common denominator like you land hold long. Rookie.
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 01, 2024 10:18pm
Ps. I can do this all day long. Rookie.
Comment by
Diamondboy123 on May 02, 2024 1:56pm
Metal your thin. Nuff said gramps. Im 56 and love what I do. Enjoy your dead money as you have for 15 long years. Cheers.
Comment by
Sooner on May 02, 2024 4:23pm
day traders actually remind me of that commerical -- i think eBay ...where the guy buys something and immediately turns around and tries to sell it. Again, i'm sure some people are good at this type of thing....but not me!
Comment by
MetalMinded on May 02, 2024 6:38pm
That's the point Sooner, and that's not even counting the losses which have to eventually come. Not one investor has been perfect and day traders make mistakes and get losses more than the average investor even if they also get small wins more than the average investor.
Comment by
Pinegrove1 on May 02, 2024 9:15am
Risk vs. Reward. If you can guarantee me those margins I'd just invest more! Funny how you only hear about the wins. They never put those people who buy lottery tickets and lose on the front page. Good luck to all - day traders, longs, shorts!