Quote from stock_trad3r:
this is why buy and hold works when you buy my picks
I know how stocks work dammit
I see how they trade. I know how the bids and ask levels work to guarantee that they go higher after I recommend them. The buy orders of magnitude 'y'
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My goal is to beat the market consistently . 25% beats the market by almost 2X.

Quote from SiSePuede!:
Now that I know that's your goal, good for you. It's nothing to brag about or tell others they should just listen to you since many of us make a lot higher percentage and dollar returns. No one would complain with those returns though.
Remember though, you have a paper gain...until you sell it's all on paper.
Quote from Algorithm:
I like to consider the source on this post.
Not that I'm really into the OP and this thread, but man SiSe you bring a new understanding to the term "railbird".
Congrats to the thread starter. Good ROI, keep it up. Your goal is an ambitious one and I wish you all the luck in the world.
Like my mother always told me, if you ain't got nothing constructive to add or say, keep it to yourself. (take the hing SiSe)
Good Luck!

Quote from stock_trad3r:
yes you are right..I do have to sell in order to actually make money but I don't plan on doing that anytime soon.
My question is if a lot of people here are making 100% or much more a year and are able to do it consistently why are all those mutual fund and portfolio managers considered 'successful' if they 'only' make 20% or more? Is there something they are missing? Even the best hedgefunds which have access to the worlds most sophisticated trading systems and very smart people aren't usually able to make more than 30% in a year. And a lot of them lose money infact.
Quote from stock_trad3r:
yes you are right..I do have to sell in order to actually make money but I don't plan on doing that anytime soon.
My question is if a lot of people here are making 100% or much more a year and are able to do it consistently why are all those mutual fund and portfolio managers considered 'successful' if they 'only' make 20% or more? Is there something they are missing? Even the best hedgefunds which have access to the worlds most sophisticated trading systems and very smart people aren't usually able to make more than 30% in a year. And a lot of them lose money infact.