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I like discussing that shit too, but face to face with booze in hand.
He used to do it to me randomly through text back when we talked more. I would never entertain it for the reasons you provided but he was relentless.

I just think he had too much time on his hands and thought a lot. He never really had a traditional job. Was always pretty entrepreneurial and his own boss.
 
haha OnePlant is the correct name....I stand corrected but did Habsy make it out alive?
 
haha OnePlant is the correct name....I stand corrected but did Habsy make it out alive?
Hey Planet One has been one of the best performing weed stonks. I wish I bought them in March instead of Bloomies in December.
 
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His never ending rage towards fintwit and crusading hard against "furus" can be a bit weird at times (it legitimately makes him furious and I don't know why) but for the most part he isn't wrong.
 
His never ending rage towards fintwit and crusading hard against "furus" can be a bit weird at times (it legitimately makes him furious and I don't know why) but for the most part he isn't wrong.

if I was that upset, i simply wouldn't follow furus.

the thing is, EVERYONE who makes market predictions will be wrong at least half the time. Even the GOATS.

The true test is how much money did you lose when you were wrong compared to how much did you make when you were right...
 
if I was that upset, i simply wouldn't follow furus.

the thing is, EVERYONE who makes market predictions will be wrong at least half the time. Even the GOATS.

The true test is how much money did you lose when you were wrong compared to how much did you make when you were right...
That and well... If you're using twitter to base your investing/trading decisions off of, you probably should just be a buy and holder. I highly doubt the best traders in the world are spamming about every move they make on social media. I can already see that the guy that soccer mom roasted is a fraud. Definitive statements predicting the future is an absolute no-no and goes against everything we know about trading stocks. Placing odds on certain things happening, sure. But saying "THE MARKET IS ABOUT TO CRASH HARDER THAN ANYTHING WE'VE SEEN BEFORE" is just clickbait nonsense. You couldn't possibly KNOW that. The boring follows are the best. Redler >>>>
 
That and well... If you're using twitter to base your investing/trading decisions off of, you probably should just be a buy and holder. I highly doubt the best traders in the world are spamming about every move they make on social media. I can already see that the guy that soccer mom roasted is a fraud. Definitive statements predicting the future is an absolute no-no and goes against everything we know about trading stocks. Placing odds on certain things happening, sure. But saying "THE MARKET IS ABOUT TO CRASH HARDER THAN ANYTHING WE'VE SEEN BEFORE" is just clickbait nonsense. You couldn't possibly KNOW that. The boring follows are the best. Redler >>>>

Ironically, I think that Ross Gerber guy was super bullish on TSLA when everyone was short....so he banked his coin.

But you're right, the GOATS don't tweet their every move. Which is kind of a problem in itself (if one were to follow them)

Take a guy like Drukenmiller -- the LeBron of traders -- 30% annual returns in his CAREER! He'll go on Twitter and say "I'm ultra bearish right now" but he won't necessarily tweet when he changes his mind two weeks later.

TLDR: it's impossible to follow Furus
 
went long DIS, BILI and JMIA today. made chump change on BILI. cut DIS loose too early. JMIA doing alright.

DIS was a beast; I was tempted but didn't buy.

All out of DASH, 2x + is good enough. I'm trying this new thing where if I see a juicy profit by 10am, I'll just cash in my chips and try to enjoy the rest of day without being too beholden to the trading screen.
 
but he won't necessarily tweet when he changes his mind two weeks later.
And ultimately, that's trading. You can't be stuck in one mentality. You need to be flexible and adaptable. The best ones change their minds multiple times a day. For me personally, I am keeping one eye on the whole vaccine/mutation situation but I'm not letting it impact my short-term moves too much. If I see price action reflect fear and the media catches up to a situation that could put a big time damper on vaccination efforts, I'll happily change my mind instantly. For now I am going to take advantage of this ridiculous euphoria while it still exists.

TLDR: Even if the best traders narrated their every move on twitter, by the time they post their moves it's probably too late to just copy them. You need to be quick and flexible.


TLDRx2: think for yourself
 
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I'm still in SBUX calls; almost took a graceful exit at break even but that DIS action was a good indicator that traders are optimistic (again) that life is about to become normal soon.
 
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