wayneL
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TheAnalyst said:I wonder if you can use tech analysis to estimate how long we are going to live??
TheAnalyst said:I wonder if you can use tech analysis to estimate how long we are going to live??
If you always heed your stoploss regardless of the fundamental situation, doesn't this incur an excessive amount of brokerage if you are trading frequently?
Snake Pliskin said:Julia,
Yes if one is overtrading. But the opportunity cost (the cost of having a drawdown in favour of another stock that is performing) may be more costly for those who don`t overtrade.
Regards
Snake
TheAnalyst said:I wonder if you can use tech analysis to estimate how long we are going to live??
bullmarket said:Hi Analyst
Looks like you can
Did a quick google after Bobby's post and found this site:
Click here to calculate your Life Expectancy
It asks you a few questions, and it's best to be honest I guess, and it will will then calculate your theoretical life expectancy.
Hopefully it won't have already passed
bullmarket
ps...sorry about digressing
Milk Man said:Only the good die young.
Rafa said:your a smart bugger Joe Blow!!!
Mrs Mallins said:Please Dears, If you do remember your simple arithmatic to do your accounting and fundamental analysis, you might remember your basic english grammar and know the difference between your, and you're.
your is the word you use when relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors <your bodies>,
you're is a way of joining a pronoun (you) and a verb (are) with the apostrophe as a tool to indicate a missing space and letter. "You're" almost makes a little sentance on its own but uses an abstract noun as an object - like daft as in "You're daft!". Or, "You're a smart bugger Joe Blow." - And indeed he seems to be a smart chap.
Each word, your and you're, has a unique sound if pronounced correctly. Methinks that Tech/a and others here, being math types do not know how to use the aspostrophe correctly so don't use it at all. Or is it because you are using Dragon Naturally Speaking which listens with an American twang and types incorrectly?
Mrs Mallins said:Please Dears, If you do remember your simple arithmatic to do your accounting and fundamental analysis, you might remember your basic english grammar and know the difference between your, and you're.
your is the word you use when relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors <your bodies>,
you're is a way of joining a pronoun (you) and a verb (are) with the apostrophe as a tool to indicate a missing space and letter. "You're" almost makes a little sentance on its own but uses an abstract noun as an object - like daft as in "You're daft!". Or, "You're a smart bugger Joe Blow." - And indeed he seems to be a smart chap.
Each word, your and you're, has a unique sound if pronounced correctly. Methinks that Tech/a and others here, being math types do not know how to use the aspostrophe correctly so don't use it at all. Or is it because you are using Dragon Naturally Speaking which listens with an American twang and types incorrectly?
I think it is now time to address again whether TA is better than FA in stock analysis.
I'm watching Comrade O'Brien on the 7.30 Report interviewing some Hong Kong based Yankee fundamentalist who is doing more analytic contortions than Houdini.
Is anyone still using Funnymentals or have you all finally come to the Nirvana of chart analysis?
gg
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