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S+D / VPA, Options Seller, +EV / Steam, Keep Working, 🐻⬇️

Chicago IL Katılım Ocak 2021
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
November 2023 will forever be remembered. Santa rally came early
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@i_manage_risk My open P&L has never been this high but my system keeping me in for now…
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i manage risk
i manage risk@i_manage_risk·
Me coming into the market everyday trying to figure out if I have trimmed enough $MU $NVDA $ZM $DOCN
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@CFlanders7 Wish i could agree, the dead months make me question everything 🤣
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Christian Flanders
Christian Flanders@CFlanders7·
In my opinion, it's the hardest part of trading. Holding onto winners.
Christian Flanders@CFlanders7

Every single time I think about holding onto my winners I come back to this passage. "His name was Partridge, but they nicknamed him Turkey behind his back, because he was so thick-chested and had a habit of strutting about the various rooms, with the point of his chin resting on his breast. The customers, who were all eager to be shoved and forced into doing things so as to lay the blame for failure on others, used to go to old Partridge and tell him what some friend of a friend of an insider had advised them to do in a certain stock. They would tell him what they had not done with the tip so he would tell them what they ought to do. But whether the tip they had was to buy or to sell, the old chap's answer was always the same. The customer would finish the tale of his perplexity and then ask: "What do you think I ought to do?" Old Turkey would cock his head to one side, contemplate his fellow customer with a fatherly smile, and finally he would say very impressively, "You know, it's a bull market!" Time and again I heard him say, "Well, this is a bull market, you know!" as though he were giving to you a priceless talisman wrapped up in a million-dollar accident-insurance policy. And of course I did not get his meaning. One day a fellow named Elmer Harwood rushed into the office, wrote out an order and gave it to the clerk. Then he rushed over to where Mr. Partridge was listening politely to John Fanning's story of the time he overheard Keene give an order to one of his brokers and all that John made was a measly three points on a hundred shares and of course the stock had to go up twenty-four points in three days right after John sold out. It was at least the fourth time that John had told him that tale of woe, but old Turkey was smiling as sympathetically as if it was the first time he heard it. Well, Elmer made for the old man and, without a word of apology to John Fanning, told Turkey, "Mr. Partridge, I have just sold my Climax Motors. My people say the market is entitled to a reaction and that I'll be able to buy it back cheaper. So you'd better do likewise. That is, if you've still got yours." Elmer looked suspiciously at the man to whom he had given the original tip to buy. The amateur, or gratuitous, tipster always thinks he owns the receiver of his tip body and soul, even before he knows how the tip is going to turn out. "Yes, Mr. Harwood, I still have it. Of course!" said Turkey gratefully. It was nice of Elmer to think of the old chap. "Well, now is the time to take your profit and get in again on the next dip," said Elmer, as if he had just made out the deposit slip for the old man. Failing to perceive enthusiastic gratitude in the beneficiary's face Elmer went on: "I have just sold every share I owned!" From his voice and manner you would have conservatively estimated it at ten thousand shares. But Mr. Partridge shook his head regretfully and whined, "No! No! I can't do that!" "What?" yelled Elmer. "I simply can't!" said Mr. Partridge. He was in great trouble. "Didn't I give you the tip to buy it?" "You did, Mr. Harwood, and I am very grateful to you. Indeed, I am, sir. But --" "Hold on! Let me talk! And didn't that stock go up seven points in ten days? Didn't it?" "It did, and I am much obliged to you, my dear boy. But I couldn't think of selling that stock." "You couldn't?" asked Elmer, beginning to look doubtful himself. It is a habit with most tip givers to be tip takers. "No, I couldn't." "Why not?" And Elmer drew nearer. "Why, this is a bull market!" The old fellow said it as though he had given a long and detailed explanation. "That's all right," said Elmer, looking angry because of his disappointment. "I know this is a bull market as well as you do. But you'd better slip them that stock of yours and buy it back on the reaction. You might as well reduce the cost to yourself." My dear boy," said old Partridge, in great distress "my dear boy, if I sold that stock now I'd lose my position; and then where would I be?" Elmer Harwood threw up his hands, shook his head and walked over to me to get sympathy: "Can you beat it?" he asked me in a stage whisper. "I ask you!" I didn't say anything. So he went on: "I give him a tip on Climax Motors. He buys five hundred shares. He's got seven points' profit and I advise him to get out and buy 'em back on the reaction that's overdue even now. And what does he say when I tell him? He says that if he sells he'll lose his job. What do you know about that?" "I beg your pardon, Mr. Harwood; I didn't say I'd lose my job," cut in old Turkey. "I said I'd lose my position. And when you are as old as I am and you've been through as many booms and panics as I have, you'll know that to lose your position is something nobody can afford; not even John D. Rockefeller. I hope the stock reacts and that you will be able to repurchase your line at a substantial concession, sir. But I myself can only trade in accordance with the experience of many years. I paid a high price for it and I don't feel like throwing away a second tuition fee. But I am as much obliged to you as if I had the money in the bank. It's a bull market, you know." And he strutted away, leaving Elmer dazed. What old Mr. Partridge said did not mean much to me until I began to think about my own numerous failures to make as much money as I ought to when I was so right on the general market. The more I studied the more I realized how wise that old chap was. He had evidently suffered from the same defect in his young days and knew his own human weaknesses. He would not lay himself open to a temptation that experience had taught him was hard to resist and had always proved expensive to him, as it was to me. I think it was a long step forward in my trading education when I realized at last that when old Mr. Partridge kept on telling the other customers, "Well, you know this is a bull market!" he really meant to tell them that the big money was not in the individual fluctuations but in the main movements that is, not in reading the tape but in sizing up the entire market and its trend." - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

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Lance Breitstein 🇺🇸🌎
It took $SMH almost 15 years to go up $150 between 2008 and 2022. $SMH has moved up that same $150 in the last month. What are the lessons? -Long-term compounding is powerful. -The ability to time breakouts is unfathomably powerful.
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$MU $SNDK Continuing higher Insane moves
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@FranVezz @anandragn On the flip side, I've done well when actually sizing up when it feels easy until the market tells me not to. Can't be scared of a big shake out because most of the money i make is on the way up right before it.
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Francesco
Francesco@FranVezz·
@anandragn Very well said my man. When trading feels easy, and your stocks just keep on going, that’s when I’m on high alert. I know a good shake of the tree is coming.
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Anand
Anand@anandragn·
When it feels like you can’t miss… that’s usually the moment risk is highest. That’s when you slow down, or step aside. It’s like studying your behavior, your own patterns, well enough to protect what you’ve already made. Have a good day, folks!
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@randrewcworth 38.31% Yield, how can something like that truly ever last? Seems highly likely to decay at an insane rate
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There is no wall.
There is no wall.@Liberal_in_Bama·
@anymanfitness Uncommon knowledge - nicotine is very effective at treating ADHD. Countless people who use nicotine are undiagnosed ADHDers. Aside from nicotine being addictive, many people who "have to have it" need actual ADHD meds.
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Jason Helmes
Jason Helmes@anymanfitness·
It's been 2 months since I quit nicotine pouches. I've been using these Zero pouches instead; nothing in them - just for the mouth feel. A few takeaways: - The actual nicotine cravings aren't as big of a deal as you think. They suck a bit for the first 3 days, but after that, they're pretty mild. - The only time I get a real craving is on weekend nights. Something to "unwind" with. I've been chewing on a piece of 2 mg Nicorette (I suppose technically that means I'm not totally off nicotine, but it's close enough for me). - I had some mild insomnia for a few weeks (common side effect of quitting) but once that passed, holy shit. I fall asleep within 3 minutes of my head hitting the pillow. BIG difference in sleep quality. - My workouts have gotten noticeably better. More energy overall, weights going up at a good clip. Very happy with that. Could be a brocebo effect. - For about 6 weeks I had some bad adohenia. Another common side effect from the lack of dopamine as your body adjusts. I couldn't get enough sleep for that stretch - I'd sleep for 9 hours at night, and still wake up exhausted, and take a nap in the afternoon. After about 6 weeks, though, that passed, and my energy levels are WAY up. - Brain fog was obvious for about a month. I'd be on a sales call and lose my train of thought. Again, once that passed, my focus has made an obvious improvement over the nicotine addicted brain. - Anxiety is way down. I'm calmer and more relaxed. Heart rate has dropped (I don't have a smart watch, so not sure of the actual drop, but I can feel it). Digestion is improved. All positive changes. - I still have a cigar once per week as a treat. I'm allowing myself that indulgence. But no more pouches - ever. I can't believe I was hammering those things one after another all day long for years. - It feels good to not be a slave to a chemical. Enough said. All in all, I'm glad I made it through. I'll never use a pouch again. Those little things are the devil. There's an entire generation of young men who are being psyop'd into thinking smashing a can of 6 mg Zyns per day is somehow a healthy thing for you.
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CryptoDaddi
CryptoDaddi@TheCryptoDaddi·
Out of all the peptides that are out there what is one peptide you won’t take and one peptide you can’t go without? There’s so much hype about peptides and I’m only super familiar with Retatrutide, Tesamorelin, DSIP, Kisspeptin, BPC-157 and MOTS-c. However, I’m genuinely curious about researching more of them. Let me hear em 👇🏼
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@theeyesurgeon @TheCryptoDaddi T9-T12 fracture here and it was pretty life changing for me! Combined with PT and daily stretching, I’ve gotten back to 95%+
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@B69743770 @itsmine49 We didn’t get average LT play last year though, i think it’s going to be close to the same.
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@itsmine49 I would bet that Braxton jones wins the job and plays average level tackle. I think the oline will be a little bit worse but still top 10.
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EJ 🇺🇸
EJ 🇺🇸@itsmine49·
IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF IF The Bears can get Jedrick Wills back to playing the way he did his first 3 years of his career then our OL might be better than what it was last year. And I’m so serious. Hopefully his knee is healed and ready to go
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Super Monangai
Super Monangai@supermonangai·
Trade down FC rise up
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JC@JCtrades19·
@JahZiIIa @_TrueVoodoo Same, I’m running both nasal right now and really can’t tell
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Lawrence | SwolLyfe
Lawrence | SwolLyfe@_TrueVoodoo·
Starting my Selank/Semax research today. Who has had success with these?
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@_TrueVoodoo It did absolutely nothing for me and i took the NA versions
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SharpTank@SharpTank·
@CeeVee3YT Ironically think they’ll end up with one of the bottom 3 haha
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