Daytrading R.I.P.

So you DO or DON'T have that policy here? Because it seems like you can't keep to your word whatsoever.

Do we need to conference your 'lawyer' in here to pass judgment? Don't want you to be in breach of your 'contract'!

LOL

:D

Quote from stock777:


After due consideration, I've decided not to post anything of substance to stocktwits. I already have that policy here, so it's easier to keep track of........


Now if I had posted that brk trade to stocktwits, thousands would have seen it, and some would have made very nice coin. The entry was 82.05 , now 81.55. But since they are a bunch of ingrates, they got bupkis. Karma's a bitch.

 
come to think of it, the more posts i see saying daytrading is dead, the more i think it isnt


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Quote from stock777:

you must think the market cares what someone thinks...
Nope, in fact I'm on record saying the exact opposite.
Something to the effect: "I'm not dumb enough to think it matters what I think".
 
I agree, but the OP is 777 and he cares about Berkshire. He wants to make sure you and everyone else knows that he made a good call, balances things out for him a bit.

:)

As far as daytrading, this is a very broad concept. As long as one opens and closes at least 1 position in a market day, then he/she is a daytrader, same as someone who does 10,000 transactions a day. How anyone can say 'Daytrading R.I.P' without addressing this doesn't seem to understand the range a daytrader falls into.

Quote from MohdSalleh:

Why do you guys always do this? Please stick to the topic. I dont care about Berkshire.
 
The easy money is gone, true, but that is why they call it work. The market has changed constantly, eighths, teenies, pennys, etc. You must adapt or become a dinosaur.
 
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