Well, I'll call your bluff this once, non-pal. I'm bored this AM, so posting you sounded like fun...at the dentist type of fun that is.
The reason I asked you if you had bothered to look at a chart is this: You kept claiming how you wanted to learn the game, and all that bullpuckey, and yet you rejected one simple assignment...even when I did a tattoo on your head to get you to say either yes or no.
A simple peek at a historical chart, even as late as when you were yammering at me some 2 years later after I started this thread, you would have spotted a phenom known as the "3 day rule," a cardinal rule to pay attention to IF one is into short term trading, scalping, grabbing your money and running, especially in the microcrap canuck selections' opps. that arise.
I WAS trying to teach you something, yes, even at this late date, even inspite of your derisive jousting!.
If you truly wanted to learn something from me, you could have also spotted said phenom, profited from it, just like I saw that weekend. It was such a beaut, a classic, that I started the thread that particular weekend and put out the word.
Ability to scan for/aka spot and trade upon the 3 day rule has nothing to do with chart entrails interps which are highly subjective, on that we can agree.
But I would have thought even you were at least able to count to 3 on either one of two hands, or either of your 2 feet's selection of toes, w/or w/out toejam...
So, I've answered your question, and you've more than answered the "burning" question as just what kind of jackass you are.
Your "Y51" call was a 50/50 shot in the dark The probability of the 3day rule is more like 98% accurate...a huge difference in odds. I grabbed a buck the very next day, before lunch if memory serves times a potful of shares, and then watched it with my money safely on my hip. Never bought it again.
So, you want to learn the game you say? Yeah, well prove it...Anyone can throw boom/bust faggots and get lucky calls occasionally.
C'ya in the tailings pile, pal, b/c you are a piece o'leverite as we call it in the prospecting field... a useless, discarded rock, so much so that you "leave 'er right where you found 'er."
Snuffed yer little ember, eh? |