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Out at $1.37. Looking for a re-entry!
Now I have to keep typing to make up 100 characters.
Seen in the context of a more complete "thread", the "Out at $1.37. Looking for a re-entry!" post could have made a great deal of sense, and been quite adequate.This is an example of the sort of post that really annoys the moderators and myself:
Why are you out at $1.37? What made you sell? Why are you looking for a re-entry? What is it that makes you think this stock worth re-entering? What is your criteria for a re-entry?
This sort of post is why this rule exists. Please take a moment to make your post meaningful and useful to others. As it stands, the post above is not useful to anyone and serves no real purpose. On top of everything else, it is entirely unverifiable.
If you wish to document your trades in this way, please use the Blog feature available to all ASF members.
Information, news and analysis... that is what threads on particular stocks are for. Please do your best to make your posts in stock threads useful to other ASF members. More signal, less noise.
Rob, obviously quality is better than quatity, 100 characters is just a method to encourage those who have been posting limited information and analysis to lift their game, and to prevent ramping. I'm not sure how much time you spend in the stock threads, but I read just about every one of them and IMO, the rule has succeeded in improving the quality of posting.Seen in the context of a more complete "thread", the "Out at $1.37. Looking for a re-entry!" post could have made a great deal of sense, and been quite adequate.
As a stand alone, I could make sense of it if it was in keeping with the market's actual action.
It would tell me that he/she's sold at a high and looking to re-enter lower as it's a worthwhile stock in the poster's view, but profit taking now seems a good idea.
But I am just speculating.
I have read through long, apparently "reasoned" posts that neither make any sense, nor are in keeping with a known universe.
Yet they are fine!
Irrespective of the length of any post, the reader should be questioning the information, intent (motive) and utility.
Not to do so places one squarely in the idiot camp, or at least in the thoughtless, lazy, blind follower league.
The 100 character rule does nothing to weed out rampers, nor improve value.
Quite the opposite.
Long winded morons can prove that sentiment is a trend, a counterintuitive impulse is natural, fundamental analysis can be charted, and - dare I drag up the past - RBY is excellent value!
Imagine in Joe's example that the stock was Beach Petroleum - sold at $1.37 - and the poster added a few of the points Joe was seeking: So the poster goes on to say they took a short term profit because the stock was reaching a resistance point. The poster then goes on to describe an arbitrary, lower, re-entry point - as one would! Adding something deep and meaningful the poster goes on to say that oil cannot hold above $80/barrel because it's defying gravity, or the rules of the market, or just common sense, given oil has never been that high before.
Yep, they got their 100plus characters and everything Joe wanted. And then the stock takes off. Oil moves to $90/barrel due to US maneuvering over Iran, and a supply disruption to Saudi Oil (do a google earth and look where oil tankers pass). The chart pattern turns out to be reverse head and shoulders. The company gets rerated by funds because its production profile and profit forecasts are no longer valid on the old assumptions.
But it was a bloody good post at 100plus characters!
Ed,Good Morning Mr Blow, does this new rule also cover the Index threads? Cheers Ed
Ed,
Only the Stock A-Z threads.
kennasRob, obviously quality is better than quatity, 100 characters is just a method to encourage those who have been posting limited information and analysis to lift their game, and to prevent ramping. I'm not sure how much time you spend in the stock threads, but I read just about every one of them and IMO, the rule has succeeded in improving the quality of posting.
Seen in the context of a more complete "thread", the "Out at $1.37. Looking for a re-entry!" post could have made a great deal of sense, and been quite adequate.
As a stand alone, I could make sense of it if it was in keeping with the market's actual action.
It would tell me that he/she's sold at a high and looking to re-enter lower as it's a worthwhile stock in the poster's view, but profit taking now seems a good idea.
But I am just speculating.
I have read through long, apparently "reasoned" posts that neither make any sense, nor are in keeping with a known universe.
Yet they are fine!
Irrespective of the length of any post, the reader should be questioning the information, intent (motive) and utility.
Not to do so places one squarely in the idiot camp, or at least in the thoughtless, lazy, blind follower league.
The 100 character rule does nothing to weed out rampers, nor improve value.
Quite the opposite.
Long winded morons can prove that sentiment is a trend, a counterintuitive impulse is natural, fundamental analysis can be charted, and - dare I drag up the past - RBY is excellent value!
GO INL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This ones going to the moon. Get on now!
65 cents now!
66 cents now!
67 cents now! GET ON BOARD!
68 cents now! THE TRAIN IS LEAVING THE STATION!
69 cents now! Toot toot!
Imagine in Joe's example that the stock was Beach Petroleum - sold at $1.37 - and the poster added a few of the points Joe was seeking: So the poster goes on to say they took a short term profit because the stock was reaching a resistance point. The poster then goes on to describe an arbitrary, lower, re-entry point - as one would! Adding something deep and meaningful the poster goes on to say that oil cannot hold above $80/barrel because it's defying gravity, or the rules of the market, or just common sense, given oil has never been that high before.
Yep, they got their 100plus characters and everything Joe wanted. And then the stock takes off. Oil moves to $90/barrel due to US maneuvering over Iran, and a supply disruption to Saudi Oil (do a google earth and look where oil tankers pass). The chart pattern turns out to be reverse head and shoulders. The company gets rerated by funds because its production profile and profit forecasts are no longer valid on the old assumptions.
But it was a bloody good post at 100plus characters!
It passed the 100 character rule.Mob, inevitable towards the end of the period to gather some free options. I hope that support at 27 ish cents holds.
You are joking aren't you?Joe
I took the the most recent post and have quoted it below:
Joe
I took the the most recent post and have quoted it below:
It passed the 100 character rule.
I read the preceding post, and still can't make head or tail of it, or what kennas was responding to: It was equally devoid of any useful comment.
I'm not saying "66 cents now!" is what I want to see.
I'm saying that I can see it for what it is.
I recently tried to post information to correct a mistake, but because it was a cut and paste from the company CEO, it didn't make the cut. Still needs to be 100 characters of original material!
I make two points:
First, I would rather a brief comment that exposed a blatant ramp, rather than a deceitful elaboration that passes your rule.
Secondly, that the "value" posters on your forum counteract the banal, useless and self serving post that appear less frequently.
Interspersed in all the threads is a degree of banter that makes this site what it is - refreshing, readable, responsive and, most importantly, stimulating enough to make one want to contribute.
At the end of the day it's your site and your rules, so it's only natural you get what you want.
Joe
I took the the most recent post and have quoted it below:
It passed the 100 character rule.
I read the preceding post, and still can't make head or tail of it, or what kennas was responding to: It was equally devoid of any useful comment.
I'm not saying "66 cents now!" is what I want to see.
I'm saying that I can see it for what it is.
I recently tried to post information to correct a mistake, but because it was a cut and paste from the company CEO, it didn't make the cut. Still needs to be 100 characters of original material!
I make two points:
First, I would rather a brief comment that exposed a blatant ramp, rather than a deceitful elaboration that passes your rule.
Secondly, that the "value" posters on your forum counteract the banal, useless and self serving post that appear less frequently.
Interspersed in all the threads is a degree of banter that makes this site what it is - refreshing, readable, responsive and, most importantly, stimulating enough to make one want to contribute.
At the end of the day it's your site and your rules, so it's only natural you get what you want.
You may not realise just how little 100 characters is. In fact, this post is exactly 100 characters.
JoeRob,
I think if you were perfectly honest you would admit that the reason you are coming out against this rule is because it personally irritates YOU, not because you are concerned with the quality of posting here at ASF.
For a moment, I thought you were talking about the election campaign (err... well, the phony campaign anyway).Joe
I am far more concerned about posts that have a sense of legitimacy or authority because the are elaborative in nature. Yet when drilled into they are empty, mischievous, misleading or downright dangerous to "newbies".
A quick ramp is easily dismissed.
The opposite is not the case and even stands to "elevate" the original poster because of the effort involved in "exposing" it.
Joe
You have made your points, and me mine.
I'm not at all irritated by the rule - I just believe it unnecessary.
rederob said:And this addition should satisfy the stupid 100 character rule that Joe insists on, regardless of content.
However, if it makes your job easier, so be it.
I am far more concerned about posts that have a sense of legitimacy or authority because the are elaborative in nature. Yet when drilled into they are empty, mischievous, misleading or downright dangerous to "newbies".
A quick ramp is easily dismissed.
Whilst away I had a couple of quick looks at ASF whilst not logged on, which bought up the home page – on a couple of occasions all I saw was stock codes with a single number underneath. I assume this is how potential new members would first view the site. On these occasions the site actually looked pretty non-functional.
What was the outcome of the minimum text count exercise? The preview page certainly looks more functioning and active when text is included in the posts?
Please clarify your point!
Far as I know, the minimum is now three(3) chars.
I'm not unhappy with that.
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