there is really no glory for posting anything remotely bearish on here
less engaging, people take their heightened-emotions out on you, and since I don't even short: there's nothing to really celebrate if/when I'm even right
as I just experienced this year, you can literally:
- avoid the entire selloff in Q1, after coming off of the greatest trade(s) of your entire career
- nail the entire rally in Q2-Q3
- avoid the recent selloff
- call for the recent bounce from the pico-bottom [without calling for bounces 87 times prior]
- be fully transparent about wins AND losses/fumbles along the way
and then after the bounce, at resistance, people will still bring the pitchforks out for reiterating the same bearish thesis you made at the lows, prior to the bounce
the best way to excel in markets is to be objective, and do your best to execute on that objectivity - but that's not cool, nor sexy, for social-media.
yet I continue to do it anyways, bc I can, and you will have to watch me win incredibly hard when better days come nonetheless.
cheers.
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there is really no glory for posting anything remotely bearish on here
less engaging, people take their heightened-emotions out on you, and since I don't even short: there's nothing to really celebrate if/when I'm even right
as I just experienced this year, you can literally:
- avoid the entire selloff in Q1, after coming off of the greatest trade(s) of your entire career
- nail the entire rally in Q2-Q3
- avoid the recent selloff
- call for the recent bounce from the pico-bottom [without calling for bounces 87 times prior]
- be fully transparent about wins AND losses/fumbles along the way
and then after the bounce, at resistance, people will still bring the pitchforks out for reiterating the same bearish thesis you made at the lows, prior to the bounce
the best way to excel in markets is to be objective, and do your best to execute on that objectivity - but that's not cool, nor sexy, for social-media.
yet I continue to do it anyways, bc I can, and you will have to watch me win incredibly hard when better days come nonetheless.
cheers.