Pros that Blew out several times before success

Quote from xiaodre:

Stocktrd3r,

You are and have been right for this monster rally. Excellent pickings.

That being said, keeping on buying the dips means you either haven't put all of your cash into the stocks you like yet, or you just keep plowing more in...where do you get it all? Second thing: aapl isn't really up another 1.5%, right? It's the same 1.5% that it gave back on friday.

I mean, you are winning. That's a powerful enough statement. There's no reason to embellish your winnings with chaff...

just my .02

Thanks. I keep adding money to my portfolio each month. Thats how you make good returns in the market-by adding more money to your portfolio during the dips.

True, it is the same as the 1.5% but there has been a lot of negative sentiment here regarding APPL.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

Thanks. I keep adding money to my portfolio each month. Thats how you make good returns in the market-by adding more money to your portfolio during the dips.

True, it is the same as the 1.5% but there has been a lot of negative sentiment here regarding APPL.

The golden question is where do you get the 'money' you add to your portfolio?

a) Your mommy and daddy?

b) Your job at McDonald's?

c) Social Security(mental health problems?)

d) You don't and you were just saying something that didn't make any sense like how you make gains without actually selling stocks?

:D
 
Hmm, stock_trad3r :

I don't think you would be quite as talkative if we weren't in the midst of a non-stop 1-year prolonged bull rally :)

But great call in 2006 though!


Stacy
 
Now that I think of it stock_turder, what is your average price of shares in GOOG? You said you bought at $415, $450, and $470...do you know there's such a thing as average price? If you added at $450 & $470 that would probably bring your average price up a lot right? So if your average price(I can explain what that is if you don't know) is $440, you're up 20% MAX!?

Did you add to your initial AAPL shares? What price turder?

Come on, out with it...your average prices have probably notched your gains down quite a bit. You're a bit advocate of dip buying so I'm assuming your supposed paper gains are less than half of what you claim. :p
 
Quote from cashmoney69:

stock_trad3r sure does take a lot of sh*t on this board, lol poor guy.

I'm sorry, but if you're too stupid to know that you have to sell a stock before you actually clock gains you deserve to be lambasted. He then went on to say that by that logic Bill Gates doesn't have $45B. I had to explain to him that people say Bill Gates' net worth is $45B, not that Bill Gates made a $45B stock trade.

He deserves it. It's absolutely unbelievable to me that someone that stupid can live their life everyday and not be hit by a bus or just die of stupidity. :D
 
Quote from SiSePuede!:

I'm sorry, but if you're too stupid to know that you have to sell a stock before you actually clock gains you deserve to be lambasted. He then went on to say that by that logic Bill Gates doesn't have $45B. I had to explain to him that people say Bill Gates' net worth is $45B, not that Bill Gates made a $45B stock trade.

He deserves it. It's absolutely unbelievable to me that someone that stupid can live their life everyday and not be hit by a bus or just die of stupidity. :D

It is still an asset regardless if I sell the stocks or not.

You sure spend a lot of time analyzing and criticising other people's intelligence. Thats your main style of flaming, which is quite effective over other flaming methods. People take intelligence and IQ too seriously which is why that kind of ridicule hits so hard. In the information age there is greater emphasis than ever before on intelligence and intellectual aptitude.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

It is still an asset regardless if I sell the stocks or not.

And so you finally make my point...you have an asset, not a trade. Finally, do you get it now? Probably not. :p
 
wow - what a thread - again.
I am wondering if higher frequency of threads like that tells us something about markets in future :)
I guess buy dips :D
 
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