Profits still profit. At least you're still in the green, could be worse.
Edit to say, see One above *
Edit to say, see One above *
Spot on. Gotta have a strategy behind what you're doing. Entry and Exit points and stick to it. Be consistent. And in the long run you'll be better off for it than adjusting your strategy on the fly based on emotion.IrishTxAggie said:You need to take the $10k and be ecstatic. The mentality of leaving money on the table and dwelling on it will **** you up and you'll likely get to a point of pushing your limits and you'll get whacked. Happened to me a lot early on thinking "just hold it a little longer...there's more there" and then some PR came out and dropped it faster than a lead balloonExsurge Domine said:
God I'm bumming so hard. I had Murphy, PXD, LADR, HP, Wynn. Would have made me each over 12k.... sold for a combined 10k profit. I should have held. I got too scared
Yes, that is an IF/THEN proposition, which is why we sold on the opening pop to get original capital back.zwhag2010 said:oldarmy1 said:
DIS absorbing all of the early profit takers. Look for $108 to break it open for that major run.
You mean a run up if it breaks that value? Not challenging just trying to understand this stuff better
Looks like a cup and handle trying to formOverSeas AG said:
OVV is now falling like a rock.
from 5 down to 4.40. SMH.
AggiePeeps06 said:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/business/americans-rent-payment-trnd/index.html
Nearly a third of Americans didn't pay rent April 1
TheVarian said:AggiePeeps06 said:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/business/americans-rent-payment-trnd/index.html
Nearly a third of Americans didn't pay rent April 1
What does this mean for the market? Not trying to be an ass, just want to understand what all is going on
On a macro level it's a negative indicator. If folks aren't paying rent, they sure as heck won't be buying as much discretionary items.TheVarian said:AggiePeeps06 said:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/business/americans-rent-payment-trnd/index.html
Nearly a third of Americans didn't pay rent April 1
What does this mean for the market? Not trying to be an ass, just want to understand what all is going on
Not sure any of this matters right. The Fed and Treasury are backstopping the entire economy. Its a traders market.AggiePeeps06 said:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/business/americans-rent-payment-trnd/index.html
Nearly a third of Americans didn't pay rent April 1
Did you sell the spike? That was the spike flash above $5gougler08 said:Looks like a cup and handle trying to formOverSeas AG said:
OVV is now falling like a rock.
from 5 down to 4.40. SMH.
There really hasn't been much debate on that. Almost everyone and their dog thinks we go lower from here. I have seen pessimistic and optimistic people say this. I have seen fundamental and technical traders say this. It is near 100% agreement.Jevertson said:
Lower from here.
oldarmy1 said:Did you sell the spike? That was the spike flash above $5gougler08 said:Looks like a cup and handle trying to formOverSeas AG said:
OVV is now falling like a rock.
from 5 down to 4.40. SMH.
Yup....I sold non-core extra buys from its large volume bottom days only. I'd have to see $3.50 to be tempted to buy those back.gougler08 said:oldarmy1 said:Did you sell the spike? That was the spike flash above $5gougler08 said:Looks like a cup and handle trying to formOverSeas AG said:
OVV is now falling like a rock.
from 5 down to 4.40. SMH.
I'm not in it, do think it could be a decent trade opportunity if you can get it at $4 though
Thing is, you really don't know. At the beginning, many were thinking massive layoffs, 2.2 million deaths, numerous bankruptcies, no new jobs for a long time, bailouts won't work (didn't help much in past), etc.jj9000 said:Proposition Joe said:
The question is how much of all of this was already factored into the big drops we had in the middle of March.
17M unemployed in ~3 weeks wasn't baked into the big drop Mid-March numbers.
Edit...There's a reason why the Fed pump news is getting released today.
Interesting that only 81-82% pay rent on a normal month. From 82 to 69 isn't as bad as I thought.AggiePeeps06 said:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/business/americans-rent-payment-trnd/index.html
Nearly a third of Americans didn't pay rent April 1
Sold the 4 Apr 17 puts for $0.25, happy to pocket the premium or take a small stake at $3.75oldarmy1 said:Yup....I sold non-core extra buys from its large volume bottom days only. I'd have to see $3.50 to be tempted to buy those back.gougler08 said:oldarmy1 said:Did you sell the spike? That was the spike flash above $5gougler08 said:Looks like a cup and handle trying to formOverSeas AG said:
OVV is now falling like a rock.
from 5 down to 4.40. SMH.
I'm not in it, do think it could be a decent trade opportunity if you can get it at $4 though