tryin to buy an nsx

Quote from illiquid:

I ran 1200 to 75k in about 6 months on gold and silver minis last year, so anything's possible. It went back down to around 2k a couple weeks after the peak, so make sure you at least buy the friggin car when you can, ok? :D

say what?????
 
I did something similar. I could have bought 3 x F430

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Quote from illiquid:

I ran 1200 to 75k in about 6 months on gold and silver minis last year, so anything's possible. It went back down to around 2k a couple weeks after the peak, so make sure you at least buy the friggin car when you can, ok? :D
 
Quote from cmk:

I think it is so funny to listen to people looking at those useless boards above Roulette wheels and say "ohhh look, 5 reds in a row, its gonna be black this time, it has to be, the ODDS are against it not being black".

Like the god damn ball remembers if it was black or red last time, give me a break, those boards have been the all time greatest things for Casino bottom lines, get a bunch of fools who think that a roulette balls previous activity has anything at all to do with future activity for that ball, much less the odds of that ball landing in any specific position / color, and take money from them. By far the best business plan I have ever heard of!!

Dont want to get too off topic, but its amazing what ppl do at the roulette table. Last time I went there was this guy who was placing bets on about 3/4 of the numbers, and varying size bets. So he was hitting on almost every spin, but sometimes even if he hit he'd still lose money. I think he was also writing down every number. Me and this guy next to me (who i didn't know) started making fun of him after a while (indirectly, like cynical/mockery).

Nothing wrong with gambling though, as long as you can take the loss as as an entertainment expense, or make up for it in free drinks.


BTW, awesome pic ozzy
 
First trade just went thru...

I've started trading in a fidelity acct, but once my ameritrade acct becomes option enabled, i'm going to switch to that acct cuz the commissions on my fidelity acct will make trading penny options or penny stocks too costly...

Fidelity further complicates things in that if you trade stocks under $5 in a cash acct you must have all cash at hand (ie it has to have settled). I'm not sure ameritrades rules regarding this but hopefully they're more lenient.

Anyways, here's the first trade...

1111 shares of ECST at 3.60 + 12.62 comm, total cost = 4062.77.

I put in a limit sell at 3.90
 
Quote from cmk:

I think it is so funny to listen to people looking at those useless boards above Roulette wheels and say "ohhh look, 5 reds in a row, its gonna be black this time, it has to be, the ODDS are against it not being black".
What's so funny is that any bias in the wheel shows up as a positive correlation, not a negative one. That means if the wheel is biased (even slightly), you're actually better off betting on the SAME result occurring again, not the opposite result. Note that if the wheel is unbiased neither strategy changes your odds. This means that betting on the opposite is at best a neutral strategy and can only hurt your chances.

Going back on-topic, good luck with your endeavor, keyser!

M
 
Quote from keyser1:

my bad. incorrect use of calculator...
total cost was 4012.22
Interesting, I pulled the tick data for ECST for this morning and I only see a couple of prints at 3.60 and I assumed they had to be sells. Quite the amazing fill you got there.
 
i saw that also, it was the exact low of the day, and that quote printed about a half hour earlier than his post.
 
Quote from KevinK:

i saw that also, it was the exact low of the day, and that quote printed about a half hour earlier than his post.

Call the ET police, the guy lied by a few ticks .... lol.

Who cares don't u guys have anything better to do?
 
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