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To: Elroy who wrote (70717)7/22/2022 6:13:15 AM
From: Spekulatius1 Recommendation

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On the other hand if you need some help with most anything, if you initiate the contact with almost any stranger, most likely the stranger is reliable and eager to help, and will not try to rip you off.
Yes, this is correct. It is also a rule I live buy. When you pick a random person for just about anything, you are OK, as probably 90% of the people are really OK people. its totally the other way around when people pick you - then it’s likely they are of the 10% that are not.

As for stocks gettin away from me when I took an only customary look and didn't know too much about them - yes it happens quite a bit. However, there are quite a few more that don’t do as well. Most stocks that are pushed on fintwit for example tend to be in the latter basked.

So I don’t make much of that, but probably start to follow the person who suggested the stock and see if they have other ideas that are as good. Or you follow the stock that you think was a good recommendation and see if you get another entry point that you can do up by more knowledge.