
Quote from mrmarket:
A cowardly sell off on bad news does not mean that a company is, all of a sudden, rotten. Unless a company's business model changes, there is no need to sell its stock because of an adverse price move.

Quote from TM_Direct:
...Actaually Axe, I think his rate of return is pretty good....49 winners vs 5 open losers or thereabouts
49 vs 5 does not give a 'rate of return'. Time is a component in the calculation (missing in mm's calculations) because 15% (before losses are factored in) within 4 months is a different rate of return than 15% (less losses) in 18 months. Furthermore, waiting until if and when 15% gets hit and then making that fit into the parameters of a win/loss ratio is like determining that 100% of everyone on earth is awake because we're only counting those who aren't sleeping until they wake up, if they do. Does that make sense?Quote from TM_Direct:
I think his rate of return is pretty good....49 winners vs 5 open losers or thereabouts
Quote from gms:
49 vs 5 does not give a 'rate of return'. Time is a component in the calculation (missing in mm's calculations) because 15% (before losses are factored in) within 4 months is a different rate of return than 15% (less losses) in 18 months. Furthermore, waiting until if and when 15% gets hit and then making that fit into the parameters of a win/loss ratio is like determining that 100% of everyone on earth is awake because we're only counting those who aren't sleeping until they wake up, if they do. Does that make sense?