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From: | "Richard Hooper" <hoop@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 23 Feb 2002 01:55:45 +1300 |
Thxs Hugh for the vote of support. Acually I have been in this trade for many years and I am still here (survivor..I hope :)) ) ...but I have sometimes forgotten Lesson 1. not sometimes but often....then when the investment goes wrong I say "shit" , no thats a lie... I say ....<<<censored>>>..The reason why I fail is, I do my homework then think of all the sceneros that may happen...ok to this point..Then I overcomplicate things(human failing ),then I think well this stock can wait a week or two because it is out of favour ,so I will go for this highly publicised stock ,make a quick buck and get out to buy the original stock that I should have bought in the first place.I bail out at the 10% stop loss,no better off . The stock that I had been watching goes up in price in the meantime and I say that I will buy when it comes down in price ...only to see that it keeps on rising. So buy something else. What went wrong here....2 things, 1......Lack of discipline 2......emotion Question... Do I work with TA Answer ..Yes Question ...only TA Answer...Does a carpenter only work with a hammer. Hoop ----- Original Message ----- From: "hugh webber" <hugh.webber@clear.net.nz> To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [sharechat] why is the price falling > Good stuff Hoops, I'm with you. > > ---------- > From: Richard Hooper <hoop@ihug.co.nz> > To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz > Subject: Re: [sharechat] why is the price falling > Date: Friday, 22 February 2002 20:51 > > Why is the market falling??? > Probably due to many factors, which unless you understand how they all work and intereact with > each other,you should start at the beginning first rather than entering this area in the middle > with this question why is the market falling.... > > Lesson 1: > ...James... When learning the stockmarket, keep it simple & be emotionless. You will have to > broaden your mind & throw away any biases you have in life. > > 1...It is a market, therefore price is dictated buy supply & demand. > 2....Humans belong to the animal species, hence they rely heavy on animal instincts. > 3....Herd behaviour is very common... > 4....Sometimes there is not logic..Due to herd behaviour a great stock may get oversold for no > reason, a poor stock may be rocketing up in price for no reason ...stampedes could happen even for > no reason, and stocks ignored for no reason. > 5...Having a Business Degree gives you no guarantees to make money on the market because of social > influences. > 6...Having a psychology degree gives you no guarantee to make money either because of the business > factor > 7...Having both degrees is a recipe for disaster as one would think too hard and screw things up > totally. > 8...Advice.......Don't buy a crystal ball > Don't look in the rear vision mirror while travelling forwards ( history > may not repeat itself) > Don't act on what you read in the newspapers (too late) > If people are taking about a stock it's(too late). > Analysts get it wrong often ,,and sometimes they operate a hidden agenda. > Trust funds gives a salaries to one or many people who the investor never > sees. If that investor saw some of these people, they might not let them babysit their dog less > alone trust them with their life's savings.(ask the question, would you let this man go out with > your daughter?) > WISDOM is a great asset....James unfortunately this grows with age..unless > you have acquired it as a natural gift ( I developed wisdom at a young age.useless at the > time....still capable of doing stupid things..probably more so than others) To help develop wisdom, > associate and talk lots to the elderly people and relate to them and their experiences. > > Don't always believe what you read on sharechat.......dammmmn....there goes > my post here....oh dear.. > > Happy learning > Hoop > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: james.goodman > To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz > Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:41 PM > Subject: [sharechat] why is the price falling > > > This was a question I asked, it didnt have to be answered but insted of getting in to detail I > asked the question to see if anyone had any idears (maby some inside info or something else ) or > maby they could direct me to something else (as they did) to help me which I apprecaite, as I am > only learning on where to find what I am looking for on here by reading what other people say so I > can search for it and read up on it. > > I think you should take the post for what it is "A general question." There is allways alot of > answers for a general question. > > PS I am only 19 and just getting into this side of things there is allways alot to learn > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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