Quote from logic_man:
Hey man, just a thought. You've got 10 posts/day for the last 500 days.
Let's say each post takes 30 seconds to write. That's 5 minutes per day for 500 days, which is 2500 minutes or over 40 hours.
That time might have been better spent (or, more importantly, might be better spent over the next 500 days) working on your strategy.
If you get some kind of benefit from posting, maybe the 5 minutes/day can come from somewhere else, but if I were in your shoes, I'd work harder until I didn't find myself starting threads like this one.
Quote from oldtime:
That's all I do. Just lose money. If they paid somebody to fade me he'd be doing quite well.
If I buy it goes down
If I sell it goes up
I've become like the perfect contrarian indicator
There was a guy who pitched for the Cincinnati Reds who threw 102 curveballs in a row. And he had a very good fastball.
They asked why he never threw his good fast ball and he said, "I think they may be sitting on it."
the game became so gruelling, that you would fall into a pattern. If it was heads you'd say tails. And he would figure out that is what you were doing. So then you would just be truthful, and if it was heads, you'd say heads, and he quickly figured it out. Then you would lie one time and tell the truth the next time. And he would figure out that is what you were doing.Quote from oldtime:
they had a guy who would let you flip a coin, and look at it without letting him see it. And then you stated whether it was heads or tails. He would look at you and then guess if it was heads or tails. If he was right, you paid him a dollar. If he was wrong he paid you a dollar.
I never saw him lose. And when he was on a roll he could just about clean you out.
it never really mattered to him if the coin came up heads or tails, all that mattered to him was if you were lying or telling the truth.Quote from oldtime:
the game became so gruelling, that you would fall into a pattern. If it was heads you'd say tails. And he would figure out that is what you were doing. So then you would just be truthful, and if it was heads, you'd say heads, and he quickly figured it out. Then you would lie one time and tell the truth the next time. And he would figure out that is what you were doing.
No matter what, you just could never beat this guy. And it was all based on nothing more than a coin toss. But he was very good at reading what you were probably doing.
Quote from oldtime:
they had a guy who would let you flip a coin, and look at it without letting him see it. And then you stated whether it was heads or tails. He would look at you and then guess if it was heads or tails. If he was right, you paid him a dollar. If he was wrong he paid you a dollar.
I never saw him lose. And when he was on a roll he could just about clean you out.
once I tried to beat him by just calling heads on every toss. After an hour we were both about even. But even still, he was ahead by one or two dollars.Quote from oldtime:
it never really mattered to him if the coin came up heads or tails, all that mattered to him was if you were lying or telling the truth.