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It's pumping because I sold this morning

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Why am I hearing that Elon just died?
How did he die?
Is this bullish or bearish?

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>>27687981
I was never a diamond hand fanatic.
I kept telling people to stay patient and stop pissing theirselves when they didn't immediately moon the day after they bought in.
I swear, every downward dip was a pink end-of-the-world "It's going sub 3 reee" fearmongering.
>t. 420 @9,7

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>>27634927
They won't stop foreign intelligensia and satanic pedophiles from subverting our way of life and literally murdering Americans but thankfully they're giving us 1400 dollars.

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>an influx of new trader catch on to trading
>don't understand it but throw their money in anyway
>you are now holding a bag

so what did we learn guys?

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200k cash what should i do? i'm a moron and have never seen this much money in my life. part of tells me i should get a down payment on a house, before i get price out of real estate

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>>25186758
Anyone wanna tell how the Fck is this sustainable? I see a 40% drop incoming within the next few hours

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App looks tight but what’s gonna be the utility of $YOP token?

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>>24907839
Where would one purchase this Unilock?

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>>24902927
Why worry about them? sage

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Some days at work I have nothing to do and no boss on site. I have a computer and six hours to kill, might as well make some extra money while on the clock. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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>>22082008
>tfw only bots reply to my threads

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>could have sold my tokens when price was up 50%
>gas fees too high, $31 for one swap. too rich for me, ill wait
>project drops, lose potential profits
>gas fees fall back down to $19
>still feels less cucked than paying outrageous gas fees
obviously i'd rather lose $10 than thousands, but sometimes i'd rather risk losing money than pay fucking $31 for a uniswap transaction
am i the only one?

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wageslave is the only way to earn some coins if you're 19?

In my 3rd world country the max i can get is 40 dollars for 60hrs a week...

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>>20729969
> Will they win or won't they?
Edge of my seat in 2018. Lame af 2020
>>20730000
Czech Republic

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>>20076153
>haha i got him!

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>>20049603
>the next six
years, right? we've all been boo'd off the stage. it's fine. let the kiddies play around. They might make a ton of money, that's good. I'll keep playing gold and the broad markets.

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Would anon agree with me if I said that SP500 Index essentially incorporates the majority of a typical trader's trade choices and executions within their trading lifespan?

Essentially as a trader you are competing with and against the average performance of the market total return over typical investment lifespan (SP500/VOO/SPY in this case used as benchmark).

If we go by the historic performance the typical trader is trying to exceed/beat the return of about 9% over say a 10 year period. This is a rough estimation, but quite accurate.

As the SP500 is a good indicator of total market performance, your typical investor is competing with this benchmark with every trade. Unless you are trading with outliers that are not within the scope of this index, your trades are swallowed/encompassed by the SP500.

So with every trade made a trader would need to try and execute a return greater than 9% if you wish to exceed the performance of SP500. You would need to exceed this return as you will likely no be successful every time.

So the bottom line question, is it really worth trading outside the scope of sp500/voo/spy?

How you beat the market over time?

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>>19511789
Hold, its been frustrating but theres plenty of upside, last few days have been solid too - although it'll move slower than other energy meme stocks

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Bros, a question from a novice.... Why do so many anons on /smg/ prefer options to most other forms of trading?

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All stocks on my high interest watch list are red

All stocks on my shitters watch list are green

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>>19017325
I'm just sitting around. Not sure if I should be in 2x or 3x inverse.

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>>18802752
>tfw been lurking for about 2 years now
I miss the comfy vibe

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>>18704144
>assuming assumptions
not everyone has been sitting on cash or buying inverses from the bottom. In the case that someone has sat on cash, or is thinking about buying more right now, the sentiment is still the same. Why would you risk getting into a scenario where you may need >30% to recover your losses for a potential 10% gain? It would be preferable to wait and get a 5% gain with a downside more like 10%

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