Swm - Wtf??

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Esq Esq Esq, Feb 11, 2010.


  1. you lose all credibility when you childlishly attack other people for no reason. Really, name calling?

    lol.

    loser.
     
    #21     Feb 11, 2010

  2. Yep was long CFC. Every tick across the tape also had a buyer. IF I didn't have any losses, I wouldn't have experience.

    Lonely? Weely? Just how would YOU know that?

    What exactly makes me a troll? Or is it a matter of the POT calling the kettle black? I believe my posts contain some substance. What about yours?

    I'm not the one coming out of the blue with a totally irrelelvant post. Or shall we say feeble attack. Do you feel better now?

    No doubt there are bargain hunters long SWM today. As long as they're on the SAME side of the ax and don't overstay the party, they could come OUT ok, but..............the stock is broken.

    I am flattered YOU keep track of me rather than all the other fuckheads on here. There's a clue in there somewhere, isn't there? I like being memorable.
     
    #22     Feb 11, 2010
  3. Dustin

    Dustin

    Instead of succumbing to the frustration that the above invokes, I have to ask...do you think that the broken lows on the gap down are what caused this massive selling, and not the news? Or are you saying (I hope) that a trader should ignore news and trade on price? Obviously you caught this alert on the breakdown so what price were you short? Maybe your infinite wisdom could have saved me 7k today.
     
    #23     Feb 11, 2010
  4. Hahahahaha. The old "ax" is back again! How did that "ax" work out for you in CFC?

    Get back in the cornfield you loud-mouthed hick.
     
    #24     Feb 11, 2010

  5. Psychologists suggest name-calling compensates for low self-esteem.

    You referred to me as a chart browser, I repsonded accordingly.

    As for the bee flitting to another flower seeking nectar, is that name-calling or an analogy? Does the shoe fit?

    Read your last line above.
     
    #25     Feb 11, 2010
  6. i was referring to your comment about Dustin.

    and my loser comment was not name calling. that was an observation based on empirical evidence.

    the fact that you are a chart browser - you yourself have pointed out by your mumbo jumbo. If you like TA - then it shouldn't be offensive to you. If you are insecure - then it is.

    in any case, the original post was to ask fellow traders to share info. not get into a silly and unnecessary flame war. Nor was this thread intended to share and show off fancy ta techniques.

    believe it or not, there ARE actual traders on this board.
    Just because you buy and sell stocks doesn't make you a trader.

    i have no idea who you are and how you trade, and frankly, i dont care in the least.

    while it is a public forum, and you can spew as much nonsense as you like, just think about others reading it. You are only making fun of yourself.

    And your allegorical writing is completely unnecessary. Most actual traders on this board will find it as useless clutter.

    While I understand that that Liberal Arts degree (i am giving you the benefit of the doubt that you have actually completed it) needs to be shown off, but this is hardly the place.
     
    #26     Feb 11, 2010

  7. Efficiency just got owned.

    :) :) :)
     
    #27     Feb 11, 2010

  8. It was only massive selling within the spectrum of a day.

    There's more to come. The unfilled gap is at 38ish.

    A blantantly overlooked concept is every sale is offset by a buyer. After the open, the specialist at some point would have both covered and acquired inventory and peddled to bargain hunters. Then short again. Hence the 22 points of fluctuation.

    I didn't catch any alerts. The stock is in my stable and I saw your thread. The stock was on my watchlist for today. but there was no way of antitcipating the magnifude of the gap. I don['t chase gaps. AN EPS surprise would have resulted in a gap up then possible sell off.

    News is an alibi for the ax to move away from his basis (long or short). The EPS alibi comes (4) times per year. You transact in PRICE.

    As for $7,000, that hinges upon your position size and in turn capital. 7K is painful for some, a speed bump for others. IF it was painful, then your size was too large.


    I don't have an infinite wisdom. I indeed have an eraser on my pencil, and paid more in tuition to the skool of finance than you have. Mister market has humbled me many times, most recently the Lehman slide. The idea is to learn from your mistakes and not repeat them (without good reason).

    A losses journal can be a valuable tool years from now. You force yourself to wrtie in it (in DETAIL).
     
    #28     Feb 11, 2010
  9. lol... you can tell by efficiency's tone he must of got raped really hard on CFC with no vaseline.
     
    #29     Feb 11, 2010
  10. Dustin

    Dustin

    Now this I believe. I'm filing this thread under the "do not revisit" category.
     
    #30     Feb 11, 2010