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Mcsnacks H Tupack : 198,000 views and only 14 likes. Why? Because these technicals don't mean anything to retail investors. Just cold algorithmic stock market jargon. A bunch of high dollar stocks that might make you a small percentage gain after a years investment.
You don't need intellectual quality reports because they don't get people excited, if anything just confused. Confused because everyone knows the market doesn't run on technicals anymore. It's an emotional roller coaster with timing being the most important. It doesn't require tons of IQ. It requires a temperamental personality, one that doesn't care about being with the crowd or against the crowd. The market isn't where you take polls to find out what sector or stock to buy, it's a place where you just have to think. You aren't right or wrong because 10,000 people agree with you, or if they disagree with you. You are right because of the facts, your reasoning and your experience.
You can spend minutes, hours, days, weeks, or even months over-analyzing a situation; trying to put the pieces together, justifying what could've, would've happened... or you can just leave the pieces on the floor and move the fuck on. -Tupac Shakur
maddhatter Mcsnacks H Tupack: Indeed, the track records of most “analysts” is rather pathetic . Like the old saying goes- those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach.