Julia
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Understood and appreciated. I have just tried to make it clear that I have no intention of getting back into the market for now and therefore have neither a watchlist or a particular interest in any companies while the present volatility continues. When that changes, I'll be back to commenting on particular stocks.I would just like to clarify something. I don't want anyone to feel obligated to post in stock threads. My initial request was that those who have an active watchlist - and most of those interested in stock market trading or investing do - please consider updating those threads when new information comes to hand.
It is not mandatory to participate in stock threads, I just think that ASF is more interesting and useful (and true to its original purpose) when there is more activity in these threads. ASF is a stock market forum and I would like to encourage a focus on market related discussion. I have no issue at all with the amount of posts in threads in the General Chat forum and I do not wish to restrict posting in any way. I'd just like to see more stock chat and I'm happy to see that seems to be occurring and I hope it continues.
It would be good if there were fewer personal insults imo. It should be possible to disagree with someone in a reasonably respectful way.Disagreeing with someone's opinions and/or analysis is not attacking them. It's simply disagreeing, even if done in a tactless or thoughtless way.
+1. On the rare occasions real viciousness occurs it has been dealt with quickly and appropriately imo.I disagree that intensity and passion equate to bullying. I think there are many who feel that criticism of their views amounts to an attack of them. I can't agree. Bullying is something different altogether, and I disagree that it is a common occurrence here at ASF.
There's a certain irony here.i think a lot of people get real sick of the personal attacks in the forums
That seems a rather large generalisation.if you post opinion, then your attacked in a big way..
Almost everyone in here scans the stock threads as that's why they joined in the first place, they may not feel they can contribute often but they are there non the less.
So actual participation in those threads is not an indication of their use, they are used and used often.
Almost everyone in here scans the stock threads as that's why they joined in the first place, they may not feel they can contribute often but they are there non the less.
So actual participation in those threads is not an indication of their use, they are used and used often.
I would encourage those who feel they have nothing to add but dont have the full grasp of a company, ask questions. Questions promote discussion, discussion promotes better analysis.
The real problem is that lower rates of participation result in less discussion. Those who are posting in stock threads get discouraged because they often feel like they are talking to themselves. If those who do post regularly in stock threads get discouraged enough, their level of participation will also decline, reducing the amount of stock discussion even further.
I have not purchased yet, but it is getting close.
I agree, Fairfax MUST get better now that are restructuring, the big lift would come if Rinehart can get control and sack the entire board and put new people in there who aren't institutionalised and out of touch.
On the other hand she could just wipe her hands of the whole business, dump the shares and walk away if Swan and others cause too much trouble.
Please keep on topic. FXJ discussion should be in the FXJ thread.
Thanks
I could take bigger part in crowd creation, but I felt little bit uneasy that I can do something wrong.
First it has to be so many words, no problem here.
But you have to choose words, so it could not be interpreted as buy/sell advice,
actually it cannot appear as advice.
I am not much adviser, but felt bit overwhelmed so mainly stay clear, so don’t get in trouble.
I could take bigger part in crowd creation, but I felt little bit uneasy that I can do something wrong.
First it has to be so many words, no problem here.
But you have to choose words, so it could not be interpreted as buy/sell advice,
actually it cannot appear as advice.
I am not much adviser, but felt bit overwhelmed so mainly stay clear, so don’t get in trouble.
Happy,
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All the best
I still believe that if I follow the system that entry/exit point is triggered,
or make comment well before the event that if entry/exit point is triggered you should be allowed to say:
buy/exit
without the need to wrap your words in politically correct protective tissue.
buy/exit
without the need to wrap your words in politically correct protective tissue.
All the best to you too
What about this: "I'm buying because I think the price will go up". "I'm exiting because I think the price will go down".
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