springhill
Make the drill work for YOU
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I think you've hit the nail on the head there S/H ....... for the average trader to keep up with the quantity of posts you have been putting up, they would need a lot of "spare" time .... most people are time poor ... and possibly don't have a lot of "dry powder" to throw around considering the current Spec climate.
Perhaps a filter such as "Market Cap divided by available Cash is equal to or greater than 40%" might narrow down the field, and eliminate a lot of the time/work you are spending/doing when choosing whether to consider further investigation of a Spec play?? Just a thought
Thanks mate good advice and I appreciate it.
I have definately been throwing the net too far and wide and am catching mostly catfish and old boots.
A MC:Cash ratio is something I have been toying with, just have to see what it brings in and what it eliminates.
Noirua
You not well old son?
Noirua
You not well old son?
+2?Noirua
You not well old son?
Folks, we could really, really, really use some more posts in threads on individual stocks. We are currently hitting rock bottom and the situation is now getting quite desperate. A stock market forum without discussion of stocks really is like a pub with no beer.
ASF is a forum full of people interested in the stock market, so I am assuming that people either hold stocks, are trading them, or have a watch list of stocks that they are actively monitoring.
What I am interested in feedback on is why there is only a handful of people posting about stocks? The last post in a stock thread today was before the market even opened!
Folks, we could really, really, really use some more posts in threads on individual stocks. We are currently hitting rock bottom and the situation is now getting quite desperate. A stock market forum without discussion of stocks really is like a pub with no beer.
ASF is a forum full of people interested in the stock market, so I am assuming that people either hold stocks, are trading them, or have a watch list of stocks that they are actively monitoring.
What I am interested in feedback on is why there is only a handful of people posting about stocks? The last post in a stock thread today was before the market even opened!
I think it just emphasises the fact we are not in a bull market....People get frustrated and stop posting. If this forum was in the U.S it would be a different story I am sure.
Why not limit General Forum access unless people put equal amount of effort into posting in stock threads? It's a stock forum - not a political forum. Some people rack up in excess of 100+ posts per month (often in a week) almost (and sometimes) exclusively spreading whatever party propaganda it is that is the current flavour of the moment. If individuals needed to make at least 5 stock related posts per either 10-20 posts then there would be a lot more activity. Yes.... quantity does not always equal quality, but it is better than nothing and may encourage others to contribute. Make them earn that right - and you'll soon see more activity. And if on the off chance that certain people leave because of it - stiff ****, judging by the current posting activity in stock threads they weren't contributing any way. That's my two cents.
If you're going to adopt that sort of demand, then might as well simply delete the whole of the General forum.Why not limit General Forum access unless people put equal amount of effort into posting in stock threads? It's a stock forum - not a political forum. Some people rack up in excess of 100+ posts per month (often in a week) almost (and sometimes) exclusively spreading whatever party propaganda it is that is the current flavour of the moment. If individuals needed to make at least 5 stock related posts per either 10-20 posts then there would be a lot more activity. Yes.... quantity does not always equal quality, but it is better than nothing and may encourage others to contribute.
Make them earn that right - and you'll soon see more activity. And if on the off chance that certain people leave because of it - stiff ****, judging by the current posting activity in stock threads they weren't contributing any way. That's my two cents.
I like this idea.
Julia said:Further, it's a strong disincentive to comment in stock threads where the bunch of 'value investors' are all agreeing with one another, and if anyone dares to offer a different approach, the whole pack retaliates. People just don't want to invite that sort of response so just choose not to contribute.
... the same handful of people with the same dribble day-in day-out.
There have been plenty. However, I'm not about to trawl through old stuff to find them now.Do you have an example of that?
How do you know it's the same handful of people with the same dribble day-in day-out?
Julia said:There have been plenty. However, I'm not about to trawl through old stuff to find them now.
FWIW, I wouldn't be including you in my earlier comment.
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