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Stock Picking Using A Dart

Dart, Technical Analysis or Fundamental Analysis

  • Dart

    Votes: 12 57.1%
  • TA

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • FA

    Votes: 5 23.8%

  • Total voters
    21
I chucked my dart and it landed on triple 7

Mayfair 101

With an obvious emphasis on 7 and wishing to at least appear in some small part a Sophisticated Investor, a need to include the number 101. I went back to where for me the excitement had started that full scape sheet of Gibrock.

You can imagine my anger when I found my work glued, screwed,stopped and painted. I was not angry that my work was now sealed as part of a wall for the foreseeable future, but how simple it would have been at the time to pass the whole sheet through the office 2 sided copier.

Sorry to have let you down Garpal

All the best
bux

PS Just a thought, just before you nod off ....obviously you will be already thinking of an app. but what about including Astrology as part of your system .......Hmmm........ I guess that may become just something else to aim toward.
 
First car I ever owned was a Ford Prefect. Bought it from my mate's parents, paid $50.
Managed to get a couple of 9'6" surfboards on the roof racks. Hills were a challenge, but we got there. Just left earlier than the panel van lads.
 
CVV plenty of soaking up weak hands a low of .068 c then traded back to .077 c closing just off yesterday’s high , with plenty of red on the screens a good day and over 3 million traded makes it interesting for next week always dyor & DD Springs
 
For those whom are in quandary as to what to pick for the 2021 competition could I refer you to Post #27 an adaptation of Dogs of the Dow where you select the worst performers from this years comp and trust a reversal this year. The 2020 Calendar Canines. Darttrading at its best.
Remember before you dart off to NYE parties, Tonights the Night as Rod Stewart used to sing for getting your pricks into the dartboard.
 
It is Dartch 2022, aka March 2022 and the market seesaws.

It is very difficult to be constrained by Technical or Fundamental Analysis when there is extreme turmoil.

Should one stand back and turn off all news and computers?

Take a drawdown or sit it out? It is always obvious in retrospect.

Or throw a dart?

Some excellent honest opinions on this ASF thread.

gg
 
Sitting it out would be a so much more agreeable proposition if not for high inflation.
 
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