DISQUS

TIM: Welcome To Festival of Stocks #77, aka The Jungle!

  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    COIN forming a solid cup and handle on big volume? CPST on a breakout? What are your thoughts?
  • Money Blue Book · 1 year ago
    I know you're looking at the stock ticker right now. In fact, it's on the right side of your blog! :)
    -Raymond
  • timsykes · 1 year ago
    COIN needs much more volume and a true breakout before i'm interested. not gonna be easy...today some newsletter with 40k recommended it. CPST too messy, not a confirmed breakout yet either
  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    Would you short COIN into this? If CPST breaks 1.92 would you call it a breakout? Watched the dvds this past weekend. Really helpful, definitely opened my eyes to pennystocks. Thanks for making them.
  • timsykes · 1 year ago
    CPSt moves too slow, i'll call a breakout at $2, until then its just boring.

    DO NOT SHORT COIN. IT IS BREAKING OUT. ONLY RESISTANCE IS AT $14. EVEN IF IT GOES DOWN HERE, RISK REWARD SUCKS. FAVORS BUYING THE BREAKOUT
  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    Makes sense. Thanks again.
  • Rico · 1 year ago
    Triangle breakout for TNH? Back to 150 minimum? Have greatly enjoyed your commentary on short selling and appreciate the transparency.
  • shaun · 1 year ago
    I can see what you see on TNH, but I would wait until it breaks the $155 level before getting into it.

    http://www.stocks-simplified.com
  • George · 1 year ago
    Who are you calling a sissy value investor? Careful Timothy or I'll sick my value investor posse on you.

    Regardless, thanks for hosting this week's Festival of Stocks.
  • Eric · 1 year ago
    You're right...value investors are sissies which is why we will live longer than you.
  • timsykes · 1 year ago
    I'd rather burn out than fade away
  • Mark · 1 year ago
    I know there are a lot of successful traders but the richest and most successful people who have attained wealth are value investors. If those people are sissys,well, tell me who these day/short-term traders and hedge fund managers are who are on the worlds wealthiest peoples list. I
  • Mark · 1 year ago
    I'd like to know some traders that have consistent market beating returns for a decade or more.
  • timsykes · 1 year ago
    Stevie Cohen, James Simons, hundreds more hedge fund managers. And PS, life isn't just about money, it's about building character and learnings lessons, neither of which value investing teaches much
  • timsykes · 1 year ago
    Oh yeah, forgot that rich or not just about every value investors I've ever met is BOOOOOOOOOOOOORING!!!

    C'mon man, live a little for once!
  • Mark · 1 year ago
    thanks for those names