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Re: Stock Market
[Re: skeeterokc]
#15049475
04/17/24 11:07 PM
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TxBassSniper
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: gander]
#15049619
04/18/24 01:47 AM
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franchi
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At what age does one not become a long-term investor or risk taker in the stock market?..I think I am there, and I may take my $ in stocks and put in safe places. I don't think at my age 65 that I want a big downturn and then look have to risk a long-term recovery that may not happen in my lifetime. I am already quite diversified, but thinking anything in stocks is not in my best interest....anybody else thinking along these lines ? If you plan on dieing in 5 years your there
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: TxBassSniper]
#15049681
04/18/24 03:06 AM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 32,926
Scagnetti
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. Your understanding of the market is pedestrian and borders on buffoonery. Through astute analysis and strategic foresight, my portfolio has realized staggering returns over the last 90 days. For instance, by capitalizing on the meteoric rise of Zoom Video Communications, my investments in the company yielded an astounding 7,000% return. Similarly, my early recognition of the transformative potential of Shopify's e-commerce platform resulted in a remarkable 5,000% return on that investment. Such remarkable success underscores the value of a sophisticated, Ivy League-educated approach to navigating the complexities of the stock market, a level of understanding that rurally Texas educated rubes regrettably, often lack.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: TxBassSniper]
#15049712
04/18/24 03:35 AM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 14,576
Stump jumper
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. I didn't until BOFA started posting my net worth a month ago. I like to check checking account and credit cards for activity. My BOFA was skimmed at Avalon early this year and some Mexican cleaning service charged it. Not a bright idea for the COEs to put an old style credit card reader at a gate. Cash boxes were fine with me. Seeing my net worth makes me curious about what the market is doing but I don't necessarily check investments.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: Scagnetti]
#15049852
04/18/24 12:57 PM
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 750
wsimpson
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. Your understanding of the market is pedestrian and borders on buffoonery. Through astute analysis and strategic foresight, my portfolio has realized staggering returns over the last 90 days. For instance, by capitalizing on the meteoric rise of Zoom Video Communications, my investments in the company yielded an astounding 7,000% return. Similarly, my early recognition of the transformative potential of Shopify's e-commerce platform resulted in a remarkable 5,000% return on that investment. Such remarkable success underscores the value of a sophisticated, Ivy League-educated approach to navigating the complexities of the stock market, a level of understanding that rurally Texas educated rubes regrettably, often lack. Vocabulary, articulation, and satire: A+; humility: D-. Omniscient, boastful retail day/swing traders come and go, y’all…
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: RCarter]
#15049858
04/18/24 01:02 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 23,823
lconn4
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Buying opportunity on the the right ones! I'm buy the puts
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: Scagnetti]
#15049859
04/18/24 01:03 PM
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Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 14,359
grandbassslayer
TFF Guru
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. Your understanding of the market is pedestrian and borders on buffoonery. Through astute analysis and strategic foresight, my portfolio has realized staggering returns over the last 90 days. For instance, by capitalizing on the meteoric rise of Zoom Video Communications, my investments in the company yielded an astounding 7,000% return. Similarly, my early recognition of the transformative potential of Shopify's e-commerce platform resulted in a remarkable 5,000% return on that investment. Such remarkable success underscores the value of a sophisticated, Ivy League-educated approach to navigating the complexities of the stock market, a level of understanding that rurally Texas educated rubes regrettably, often lack. This is a chat gpt response
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: T Bird]
#15049866
04/18/24 01:12 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,687
Quillback
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Buying opportunity on the the right ones! Yep, I'm another long term investor. As someone once said - "The time to buy is when there is blood in the streets".
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: grandbassslayer]
#15049876
04/18/24 01:20 PM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 17,396
steveiam
TFF Guru
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. Your understanding of the market is pedestrian and borders on buffoonery. Through astute analysis and strategic foresight, my portfolio has realized staggering returns over the last 90 days. For instance, by capitalizing on the meteoric rise of Zoom Video Communications, my investments in the company yielded an astounding 7,000% return. Similarly, my early recognition of the transformative potential of Shopify's e-commerce platform resulted in a remarkable 5,000% return on that investment. Such remarkable success underscores the value of a sophisticated, Ivy League-educated approach to navigating the complexities of the stock market, a level of understanding that rurally Texas educated rubes regrettably, often lack. This is a chat gpt response Nah, thats just a skagnetti response- He sometimes will lower himself to be among the rually texas rubes- Be honored -
What has happed to you does not define who you are-
HOW you react to what happens to you DOES!
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: gander]
#15049880
04/18/24 01:22 PM
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Posts: 11,238
Fishin' Nut
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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At what age does one not become a long-term investor or risk taker in the stock market?..I think I am there, and I may take my $ in stocks and put in safe places. I don't think at my age 65 that I want a big downturn and then look have to risk a long-term recovery that may not happen in my lifetime. I am already quite diversified, but thinking anything in stocks is not in my best interest....anybody else thinking along these lines ? As mentioned above, consider dividend paying stocks. I'm retiring at the end of this year. My dividends will generate close to $3100 a month in passive income.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: gander]
#15049884
04/18/24 01:25 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,687
Quillback
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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At what age does one not become a long-term investor or risk taker in the stock market?..I think I am there, and I may take my $ in stocks and put in safe places. I don't think at my age 65 that I want a big downturn and then look have to risk a long-term recovery that may not happen in my lifetime. I am already quite diversified, but thinking anything in stocks is not in my best interest....anybody else thinking along these lines ? You might want to talk to an independent financial advisor. They can look at your investments and give you a risk analysis. You also need to look at whether the alternatives you are considering will provide you with the income you'll need for potentially another 20 years.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: grandbassslayer]
#15049887
04/18/24 01:26 PM
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Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,490
TxBassSniper
TFF Team Angler
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For years people have told me don't look at you portfolio every day. I say BS, I got out of all my (Apple at $194 and Tesla at $240) stocks at the start of 2024 after reading as much as I could get a hold of, which did not paint a bright picture. I did take a hit on AMD, but sold %75 before the big drop, but my ride or die stocks for at least the next 10 years are Amz, Nvda, SMCI. I got in early enough on those that even if they drop %50 I'm still in the green. When it comes down to it, it's all about timing and risk tolerance. I'm just gonna hold what I have until after the elections now. Your understanding of the market is pedestrian and borders on buffoonery. Through astute analysis and strategic foresight, my portfolio has realized staggering returns over the last 90 days. For instance, by capitalizing on the meteoric rise of Zoom Video Communications, my investments in the company yielded an astounding 7,000% return. Similarly, my early recognition of the transformative potential of Shopify's e-commerce platform resulted in a remarkable 5,000% return on that investment. Such remarkable success underscores the value of a sophisticated, Ivy League-educated approach to navigating the complexities of the stock market, a level of understanding that rurally Texas educated rubes regrettably, often lack. This is a chat gpt response When it comes down to it the stock market is just legalized gambling, none of us have access to the inside information that it takes makes millionaires overnight . I turned 25K into just over 40K in less than a year. If you did better good for you. But at the end of the day I don't really GAF.
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: skeeterokc]
#15049893
04/18/24 01:31 PM
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Posts: 13,233
Dan21XRS
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In about 8 months the stock market will once again soar under the new leadership of DJT... Dan
"The problem with having a sense of humor is often that people you use it on aren't in a very good mood"... Lou Holtz
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Re: Stock Market
[Re: skeeterokc]
#15049969
04/18/24 02:49 PM
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Posts: 43,326
CCTX
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mapquest
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The very best financial advisors have had a hard time beating the S&P over the past five ten year intervals...especially when you factor in low cost no load ETFs and mutual funds that replicate the S&P while avoiding the commissions on trades financial advisors enjoy so much.
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