simoan wrote:jackdaww wrote:no idea what this has been all about !
I blame care in the community...
Or a trading chatbot written by an intern that has somehow escaped into the open.
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simoan wrote:jackdaww wrote:no idea what this has been all about !
I blame care in the community...
SentimentRules wrote:Anyway let's start it off with just two.
For fundamental reasons (That includes charts- I class those as fundamental)
I am short Vod and HUR
Anyone wants to challenge my positions on those, be great to discuss and learn.
Il keep shorting chats to this thread. Won't mention shorts on other threads in future.
Itsallaguess wrote:"I think that whilst there might be some genuine interest in shorting here, you also might want to be mindful of trying to turn every thread you visit into a 'shorting' thread, or a 'charting' thread, or similar, especially if it's clear that those threads might currently be discussing other investment ideas, such as LTBH and/or dividends or income... "
SentimentRules wrote:First off, I have held short positions longer than most LTBH' s. So its valid on that front too. Isn't the idea to challenge each others ways and executions? To question each other.
SentimentRules wrote:My questions, charts, or shorts inputs, are not to say im right. It's to find a challenge that shows me something i missed in analysis. Hence I put a high value on the fundamental counter of what i say. Doesn't mean i agree but I look into it.
SentimentRules wrote:Surely if we all agree with each other, there is absolutely nothing to be learned. A pointless discussion. Surely if we only look at one methodology (fundamentals) we are ignoring an important element of analysis (And vice versa)
SentimentRules wrote:I don't rate one method higher than the other. Charts and fundamentals, I have watched investors lose in equal measure with both over the years.
SentimentRules wrote:Fundamentals have one flaw. They sound informative. It shows a high level of sector/market nous.
SentimentRules wrote:The only problem is, they still lose as much as the techs. But then call it a LTH to justify it. Or blame sentiment lol.
SentimentRules wrote:So why not discuss both on an equal weighting?
dspp wrote:SR,
When a plane is presented with a runway and accelerates it has a limited amount of time to reach flying speed before bad stuff happens. When a human arrives on a bulletin board and hits the accelerator, then a similar issue arises.
regards,
dspp
SentimentRules wrote:It is very possible you are actually an excellent fundamental analyst . And where you lost, you did not get the analysis wrong at all, at that time you analysed the stock.
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