Why is stock_trad3r so good at

Discussion in 'Trading' started by stock_trad3r, Nov 6, 2007.

Why is stock_trad3r so good at picking stocks?

Poll closed Nov 13, 2007.
  1. Cause he has skillz

    11 vote(s)
    31.4%
  2. Cause he buys stocks that go up

    13 vote(s)
    37.1%
  3. Cause he recommended bidu at 120...

    3 vote(s)
    8.6%
  4. Cause he is almost always right

    8 vote(s)
    22.9%
  1. new sample handles for stockturder when the market cracks 1440 and there is no looking back: "buyandhope" or "buyand pray" "ultimatestockinvestor" "leftwingrepublicansrule" and my favorite "bernankebutpirate". werd dun dun. peace to yo momma and def to da middle ease. werd up sun. p :p :p :p
     
    #111     Nov 17, 2007
  2. Articles and stories such as these only confirm that we're going much higher because we're in a new era. A new technology and economic boom.

    http://60minutes.yahoo.com/segment/113/millennials

    As I've said before you can either fight it and lose money or just go with the flow.

    2008 will be an awesome year for 'buy and holders'. Daytrader miss out on all the big morning gaps and EOD rallys.
     
    #112     Nov 17, 2007
  3. if you are against free speach why do you believe in web 2.0? Isnt that against all you stand for? am I missing something?
     
    #113     Nov 17, 2007
  4. patoo

    patoo

    When you hear this kinda crap, the market always goes into a downturn.
     
    #114     Nov 17, 2007
  5. What a stupid thread "Why is stock_trad3r so good at"

    lol

    Ga
     
    #115     Nov 17, 2007

  6. I think Stocktrade3 is cool. He gets good stock predictions. I love his selections, rest of you guys are jealous.
     
    #116     Nov 17, 2007
  7. You trade in and out and you probably make more than 40%
     
    #117     Nov 17, 2007
  8. nevadan

    nevadan



    Hey stockturder, pick up a copy of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds. See if you can find any correlations with todays' headlines. Try to put two and two together
     
    #119     Nov 17, 2007
  9. Corey

    Corey

    I think to compare modern day headlines to the manias described in that book is a bit of a stretch. Even to compare it just to the financial manias (which were tame compared to the rest) would be a stretch.

    However, stock_trad3r's hubris is right on line with the characters in the book.
     
    #120     Nov 17, 2007