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>mfw thinking about the thousands of people who are short TSLA right now

I wonder how many will kys themselves...
there are entire websites and online chatrooms for these people to meet up and talk about how TSLA is going to go bankrupt any day now

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AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH: nevermind everything is fine still: edition


List of popular brokers:
https://pastebin.com/F1yujtVq

List of basic stock market terminology:
https://pastebin.com/VtnpN5iJ

Risk management:
https://pastebin.com/sqJUcbjp

Real-time market news:
https://thefly.com/index.php

Live Bloomberg stream:
http://www.livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html

Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
https://manganelo.com/manga/investor_z

Free charting tools:
http://www.tradingview.com
https://www.koyfin.com/
https://www.finscreener.com/

Stock screeners:
https://finviz.com/
https://www.tradingview.com/screener

Pre-Market Data and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
https://finance.yahoo.com/

Bio-pharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com

Pump and Dump Advertising:
https://stocktwits.com

Boomer Investing 101:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

Basic rundown on lean hogs:
http://www.theoptionsguide.com/lean-hogs-futures-buying.aspx

List of hedge fund holdings:
https://fintel.io/

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YEEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH

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>tfw 823 credit score and never having missed a payment nor had to pay interest

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>>14292211
I actually agree with you that it is possible to beat the market.

BUT I think there should be some clarification made about some of your assumptions
I would say that I don't think that the statement:
>...assumption that the average retail investor and the average fund manager both fail to beat the market. Basic arithmetic tells us in order for that to be the case that quite a few people have to be doing significantly better than average.

This isn't actually true. It is NOT correct to think of the stock market as a place where everyone's returns are in some kind of normal distribution around an average index yield. Because of all kinds of things, chiefly tax inefficiencies and different kinds of transactions and holding fees, it would be theoretically possible for EVERYONE to either tie with or lose to a normally-taxed indexed return. Of course that would be remarkable and rare to happen over a single year, given the number of participants in the market. But looking at increasingly longer durations, that's actually how the picture starts to look for almost all market participants.
In real life, it isn't as if you can lay out all the stock market returns on a balance, and for someone's dollar to have under-performed an index it means that someone else's dollar necessarily out-performed the index. (talking about pre-investment equal dollars) That is not how it works !! ~

to think like that, we have to be in some magical world where there are no taxes or transaction or management fees, or fees of any kind, and monetary policy is perfectly stable and the only thing we consider as 'investments' are equities, and all kinds of other things...

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>>13969049
they say that when things are good

then when we're down ~10% to 20%, they call their broker trying to pull out and their broker talks them down with that line

Then when we're down 25%+, they call their broker back screaming and crying

boomers get emotional with 'their' money, I'm sure some of them pulled out in December. But it wasn't a massive amount. I'm looking forward to reading articles and screenshots of it this next time around ;)

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>>13953940
>I'm new here

u seem to know what you're talking about better than 75% of our posters here

but you seem kind of a nerd so


>>13954208
this is true, but it's not the fault of /pol/ at heart. What happened was the board culture there became too large, fixed and stagnant.
they can't change, they can't move forward in any way. Anyone who was creative or dynamic left /pol/ a couple years ago. All that remains is echo echos echos all day.
but it's inevitable after how fresh things were in 2014/2015 and how powerful the board was in 2016

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>>13715467
man I can never decide which I like less: abortion or poor people
like if we just sterilized 'em it would kill two birds ya know


>>13715483
big brain
zoomers don't understand until it's too late


also zoomers will never understand this BLAZING hot solo by my man Johnny Sco at 10 minutes in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E57ZLHd5g_g

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