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57 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

I have no interest in what you think about what I do.

None.

You don't have any idea about my timing.

 

What I will say is that when you have an emerging technology that is delivering, people get interested.

That interest leads to speculation.

That speculation leads to trading opportunities, as the prices get speculative and more importantly, volatile.

That speculative trading leads to opportunities in both the issue and its derivatives, ie., options.

 

I love the technology. 

I really like the trading action.

  

All of that is cool.  But it is far from the kind of market support this tech should see if it was viewed as a some panacea to our energy issues and global oil geopolitics, as you suggested.  re the timing, the five year chart shows typical peaks and valleys including a peak years back that was higher than todays.  you would have actually lost money if you bought then.  Overall, a SPYDR would likely have outperformed it over 5 years.

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1 minute ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

All of that is cool.  But it is far from the kind of market support this tech should see if it was viewed as a some panacea to our energy issues and global oil geopolitics, as you suggested.  re the timing, the five year chart shows typical peaks and valleys including a peak years back that was higher than todays.  you would have actually lost money if you bought then.  Overall, a SPYDR would likely have outperformed it over 5 years.

 

I have absolutely no interest in what you speculate about my trades, and you have no idea.

Emerging technologies lead to volatile, speculative trades.

 

The overarching point, absent the trading aspect, which will fund college educations, is that we have no need to import foreign energy sources, unless we want to.

End.

 

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1 minute ago, sherpa said:

 

I have absolutely no interest in what you speculate about my trades, and you have no idea.

Emerging technologies lead to volatile, speculative trades.

 

The overarching point, absent the trading aspect, which will fund college educations, is that we have no need to import foreign energy sources, unless we want to.

End.

 

you seem to have a great deal of interest in letting us know how successful this trade was for you.  There was a very short window to catch a double.  Bravo!
  The rest of your speculation is uninteresting to me.

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2 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

you seem to have a great deal of interest in letting us know how successful this trade was for you.  There was a very short window to catch a double.  Bravo!
  The rest of your speculation is uninteresting to me.

 

No. No interest at all.

You are the one who brought that up, but truth be told, I have done this trade over twenty times.

 

But, you miss the point, if the discussion digresses to trading.

It doesn't matter what a five year chart is. If you want to hold something, like ATT for instance, or a buy it and go fishing trade, so be it.

 

Volatile stocks in emerging technologies present opportunities on both sides.

I do that, and I like doing that.

  

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37 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

No. No interest at all.

You are the one who brought that up, but truth be told, I have done this trade over twenty times.

 

But, you miss the point, if the discussion digresses to trading.

It doesn't matter what a five year chart is. If you want to hold something, like ATT for instance, or a buy it and go fishing trade, so be it.

 

Volatile stocks in emerging technologies present opportunities on both sides.

I do that, and I like doing that.

  

that takes some real talent, knowledge, time and a high risk tolerance.  more power to ya.  not a game for me in retirement.

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52 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

that takes some real talent, knowledge, time and a high risk tolerance.  more power to ya.  not a game for me in retirement.

 

I can help.🤩

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18 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

I can help.🤩

no thanks.  Have an excellent financial advisor whose tax advice and steady, strong returns are just what I  need.  But I play around with he market in small bits.  LLY and TLRY were my big hitters. TLRY was an excellent example of investor sentiment outweighing fundamentals.  no reason for it to ever go over 100 but it did.  Now back to 1$.   I sure don't try to time shorts tho.  That's serious gambling.

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On 2/15/2025 at 10:49 AM, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

What has he been successful at, in your view? 

Dismantling the mechanisms used by liberals to spread their insanity courtesy of the taxpayers. 

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