Why You Should Never Take Advice From Anyone aka Learn The Game Yourselves You Fat Lazy American Slobs!
Posted by Timothy Sykes on Fri 8th of Aug, 2008 05:15:24 PMGot this emailed to me:
Over the last week I learned a few valuble leassons, and came to the conclusion that CNBC is full of S@#*%!! I have 8,000 in my account and trade pennystocks, i swear by Tims dvd and broke a few rules… I bought a real company and held for a week. Im scared to hold for an hour but yet I went along and held a stock for a week. Fast money was pumping it and I thought it was a good play. Turns out EMC is a piece of crap and so is the Fast Money crew.. I bought EMC at $15.54 on a Thursday DURING AFTER HOURS!!! I thought with all the news and the pumping it would hit $18 a share. I went to bed praying it would hit $18. The next day I was down a small $300 and thought I would let it run.. I let it run alright I held over the weekend and watch this crappy thing drop and then rebound.. for some reason I was stubborn, I was reassuring myself with the message boards people saying it would hit $18.
On 8/5 EMC was having confrence about some new software and I thought onj Tuesday it would sky rocket.. well I was wrong!!! It just dropped!! WTF this turd of a company cant even break $15 and I think it will hit $18. Turns out Tim was right don’t play real companies, and stay disciplined… I brok all of the rules and relized Tim knows what hes talking about. Turns out CNBC i s full of liers, and pumpers.. Cramer pumps stocks, Fast Money are just full of S#$*, and real companies SUCK!!! So taking a $1000 loss isn’t the end of the world but knowing you could of controlled the oss SUCKS! SO now I need to go rewatch Tims DVD, reread his book, and really need to concentrate on pennystocks. I sold EMC at $14.58 and is now rebounding as I write this but what the hell… All I can say is STICK TO PENNYSTOCKS, and CNBC IS FULL OF S&*^!! THANKS TIM!!
Unfortunately, this is how most amateurs trade. This is why 90% of traders lose money. They hear about a stock on TV or from their friends or in spam or on a message board or from some piece of shit newsletter and they actually believe what they hear. They don’t question the motives of those who do the dissemniating, they can only think of the potential profits and how they must test it out to capture those profits…as if they’re floating in thin air and all one must do is invest a bit of money and then that profit cloud will come to them.
No.
No.
No.
Trading profits aren’t easy and you must question everyone–even me (although my 18 for 18 on my TIMalerts, average gain of 24% per alert, which performs even better the longer you hold them, think 3-5 days, instead of my 1-2 Kate-Moss-on-crack-like-induced-impatience, gives me a better track record than most.
Penny Stocks have always worked best for me–not ones I hear about, but by sticking to ones that have solid charts (as I detail in my PennyStocking DVD), but that doesn’t mean it’s the best thing for you. you gotta find what you’re good at, a niche that fits your personality. Like TV personalities buying fertilizer companies (since they know shit well) and holding until their Botox wears off and they’re out of a job. Or drug addicts buying into Pfizer Inc. (PFE) or Merck & Co., Inc. (MRK) cuz they know their products so well.
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