Originally Posted by MTG#10:
What you're failing to comprehend is not everyone has the same goals as you. I'm not in this for safe, meager gains. I'm not in this to supplement my income. The stock market is a casino to me, but with better odds in my opinion. I play to win big...the money I put in is play money.
Truly, I appreciate your honestly. Not all of us are independently wealthy like yourself.
I’m just trying to provide actual advice for those looking to build wealth without “gambling” in the market. I enjoy sharing advice, things I’ve learned and hearing from others.
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
What you're failing to comprehend is not everyone has the same goals as you. I'm not in this for safe, meager gains. I'm not in this to supplement my income. The stock market is a casino to me, but with better odds in my opinion. I play to win big...the money I put in is play money.
Best to win big when you owe decades of back child support. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Truly, I appreciate your honestly. Not all of us are independently wealthy like yourself.
I’m just trying to provide actual advice for those looking to build wealth without “gambling” in the market. I enjoy sharing advice, things I’ve learned and hearing from others.
I hope you do well.
I'm not wealthy, I make under $100k. I've just made a lot of good decisions with my money over the last decade. If I piss away some of my unused income trying to hit the jackpot so be it. Honestly though the only stocks I'm way up on overall are meme stocks, guess I'm just lucky. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk:
Alright kids, I have cash in hand and am leaning towards taking my ball and going home for the day after this red week for me.
Unless anyone has any thoughts on some potential movers today...
What your risk tolerance? Investing long term, trading or gambling?!?! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk:
The responsible answer is; I need more long term.
...but I want to trade.
I will watch the market and probably not make any new trading positions until there’s some clear defined pivots. I believe this is a small pullback in a continued bull market but you can’t define that until the charts show you it’s true. [Reply]
FWIW...I am an Architect and speak to the vernacular, not to the volatility. So your explanations need to be on the level of 4th grade comprehension. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I will watch the market and probably not make any new trading positions until there’s some clear defined pivots. I believe this is a small pullback in a continued bull market but you can’t define that until the charts show you it’s true.
Yeah after a couple of lop-sided days, I am a little hesitant on getting into anything today and content with just observing from the sidelines.
Although, my lack of discipline will most likely find me in trouble in a couple of hours.... :-) [Reply]