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Some random thoughts:
1. "Use the search function" is a term that anyone familiar with forums will have come across. Problem is, for any forum dealing with a largely static subject (say, home renovation or car repairs) then sooner or later every possible question has been asked and answered, such that those following the advice to use the search function have no reason to post - ever. This has killed a few forums or at least certain subjects on them I think.
2. In the context of stocks my view is that there's a rather big bubble that most are failing to notice, that bubble being in passive index investing. By its very nature anyone going down this track has no need for a stock market forum or any other source of information beyond the absolute basics of how to open a brokerage account etc.
3. My own style of investing is in the "it works for me" category but I feel that it probably doesn't hold too much interest for most and isn't conducive to frequent posts about what I'm doing due to the long time frames involved. Any trade that involves holding the stock for less than 12 months I regard as "short term".
4. The current market circumstances aren't appealing, at least not to me and my system.
1. "Use the search function" is a term that anyone familiar with forums will have come across. Problem is, for any forum dealing with a largely static subject (say, home renovation or car repairs) then sooner or later every possible question has been asked and answered, such that those following the advice to use the search function have no reason to post - ever. This has killed a few forums or at least certain subjects on them I think.
2. In the context of stocks my view is that there's a rather big bubble that most are failing to notice, that bubble being in passive index investing. By its very nature anyone going down this track has no need for a stock market forum or any other source of information beyond the absolute basics of how to open a brokerage account etc.
3. My own style of investing is in the "it works for me" category but I feel that it probably doesn't hold too much interest for most and isn't conducive to frequent posts about what I'm doing due to the long time frames involved. Any trade that involves holding the stock for less than 12 months I regard as "short term".
4. The current market circumstances aren't appealing, at least not to me and my system.