It may or may not be intentional but ignoring someone not only removes posts from someone you've ignored but also removes your own post from being seen by the person you ignored."I'm weak" (Habits are hard to break)
I have a bad habit of spending too much time on the computer. To reduce the time spent on the forum I can use the "ignore" feature - while still retaining the ability to post. I'll try it for a week or so (as the feature can be turned on & off)
Time in the markets (Investing & trading)
Trading is "timing the market" - whereas investing is the "time in the markets".
It may or may not be intentional but ignoring someone not only removes posts from someone you've ignored but also removes your own post from being seen by the person you ignored.
So ignoring applies both ways even if you were only trying to unsee the person's posts.
"I'm weak" (Habits are hard to break)
I have a bad habit of spending too much time on the computer. To reduce the time spent on the forum I can use the "ignore" feature - while still retaining the ability to post. I'll try it for a week or so (as the feature can be turned on & off)
Hi Skate , qldfrog is unable to read your posts, is he on your blocked list?
Damned..It may or may not be intentional but ignoring someone not only removes posts from someone you've ignored but also removes your own post from being seen by the person you ignored.
So ignoring applies both ways even if you were only trying to unsee the person's posts.
So this thread popped up yesterday (or that's when I first saw it) https://www.aussiestockforums.com/threads/recs-from-aussie-stock-forums.36146/#post-1116060
Mr Skate wanted an option to opt out. He considered it 'spam'.
Long story short: it seems whatever was agreed/not agreed, resulted in Mr Skate asking for his posts to be deleted and he has left the forum.
jog on
duc
Don't take it personally, I must be on his ignore list tooall Mr Skate's entries are now gone from threads, even this one: I believe the same applies to @peter2 and @ducati916
So as I noted before and as @silent1a mentioned:
Damned..
Same here, i am definitively not a seasoned or experienced trader.in my dream only.i churn buy/sell by the thousands and am happy if i get a few % positive return :-(I was disappointed to read in one of his recent posts that he believes those on his ignore list (me included) are seasoned traders and he thinks his posts are of little value to those people anyway. Come on @Skate, you don't honestly believe that do you?
Both @qldfrog & @peter2 have posted about their trading during this period & mostly with (negative comments).
I do not believe @peter2 or myself have either made or received negative comments on the happy cat?
Can we please give @Skate some peace for a bit? Being of similar age I know it can be energising to lighten the load occasionally. I want him around when I return to learning about trading. ?
@ducati916 has been active on the thread recently & passed on a few "gems". "The Ducati blue bar strategy" has the uncanny ability to pick some great moves. I've recently posted about "The Ducati blue bar strategy" & the "Duc Indicator" both brilliant ideas.
When all sectors are falling inc bonds and PM, it is not a good sign - Time will tell if this was an alarm light switching on. The easiest way to handle this is either to be able to stomach it or just not reading intra week status
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