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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    In actual trading practice. It seems that I'm a lot better than the skeptics might assume. After all it's apparent they have no real "edge". If they did, why are the markets consistently proving them wrong?
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    lolololol :eek: :eek: :eek:
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    looks like no one has anything to say :cool:
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    pfft... It wasn't a bad joke. That kind of strategy works for buy and hold type of people. It certainly works for people like Buffet. Low P/E multiples with increasing cashflow :cool: But it certainly isn't a holy grail that will double your money by 10 times in a single year.
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    So it has nothing to do with technical analysis. Well, here's my rule about investing based upon fundamentals. If your going to invest that way, expect a certain price target at some point based upon those fundamentals. Than, wait for the markets to eventually hit the appropriate price target...
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    +4.72% Another well-timed not-perfect position traded call on my part. Who wants to screw with me still? :cool:
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    What I'm trying to point out is that. Even if you flush your friends with cash. You will never solve their money problems. Until they learn how to solve it themselves.
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    More often or not. Most people are not wealthy because of poor financial planning. Lack of proper money management. People spend their money in haphazard ways. In many ways most people lack discipline with cash. A lot of people if they learned how to save more than 25% of what they earned...
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    Let me reiterate. I'm not suggesting you get rid of your current relationships. Just don't destroy them by "bribing" them. Have you ever given your own child money? What do they learn? All they learn is to expect to be given money. Not only that they don't understand the power of money. If...
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    Having trouble focusing at my day job

    I'm going to answer the question about the OP and his imagination about "friends". Rule No. 1 don't manage an account for them unless if you have something in it for you, such as being a hedge fund manager. Rule No. 2 If you do manage an account and if your friends make money off of it...
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    Investing Catechism

    *Cough* Nitro *Cough*
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    Investing Catechism

    As an investor, and an elite trader it's important for me to take advantage of short-term opportunities. While building wealth for the long-term. :cool:
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    Investing Catechism

    Let me give you something to chew on. Annaly Capital Management. 16.04% dividend yield 5 Yr dividend growth 1.3% If I invested $100,000 and reinvested all of the dividends I have earned this is how much I will have in 10 years. $481,952.08 Very few stocks have returned a 381.952%...
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    Investing Catechism

    Thanks, normally I hate ignorant people. But at least you came back and defined what you were trying to say unlike most people.
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    +60% on the day's trade. It's gone up by 1.23% the banks are a little slow. But they will come back into it's upper channel around $29-30 Stocks become oversold and become overbought. All I'm saying is that patience is key in markets. Without patience you lose money because you don't...
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    Good question GTS. From where? Your right I haven't met my original posts 'entry' point. However, I will explain why in a channel it isn't always about timing a perfect bottom or top. It's trading principles that matter most in trading. Methods their are millions but principles are very few...
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    Wells Fargo is a SHORT

    +.60% It may have found bottom.
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    Investing Catechism

    So, your theory on companies that make you money without dividends should also be ignored? After all your ignoring the possibility of making money from dividends. After all both are theories. So let's ignore your theory to. Companies that pay out dividends have a history of being less...
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    Investing Catechism

    Wow, no one wants to argue with you anymore. Go figure, they just realized how ignorant they are.
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