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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (3229)1/10/2022 12:31:20 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 10603
 
Speaking of trades, here's today's buys that went through. All 3 are making money. One of them is a long term speculative play that committed very little money to and I intend to hold for at least a year no matter what happens to it.

DFS@124
MT@34
ZY@5.25 (this is the speculative one and is not making any money).

While we are on the subject, RPRX and GNFT are also doing well. You may recall that I spoke of them recently. FLGT may have hit bottom. It is still a bit too early to tell.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (3229)1/10/2022 12:36:35 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10603
 
It’s not about the market, it is about innocent people who get destroyed by return to mean. I don’t profit off that either but I try not to get destroyed. The BTFD crowd will buy the crash and get destroyed. Need cnn strong fear on cnn greed fear for a bounce, fear now. People will lose life savings because of this, and the economy will be shitty for a long time. People who just decided sp500 is a risk free high yield savings account and bought every dip. It is not, and it is much higher than mean. It always returns to mean over the long term.
Cash on the sidelines? Where is it? In the US retirement portfolios are record overweight stocks.

They will buy every dip counting on the Fed and then the bottom will drop, again and again with no end for a decade or longer. Come on, even you don’t believe stocks can drop for a prolonged period of time. But they can do back to back 30% advances during a recession, no problem.