rub92me
Don't look back
- Joined
- 24 April 2006
- Posts
- 1,071
- Reactions
- 6
Generally I think fear will overpower greed when forced to choose between the two. Greed only gets a chance when we manage to suppress our fears.
It's definitely 'FEAR' for me BobBobby said:I'm working on an idea.
Need your opinion... you may chose to answer from a personal view or just your perspective![]()
Please be true to yourself with your answer.
I'll share the idea if there are enough participants.
Regards
Bob.
Thanks Julia,Julia said:Magdoran
Your last post is one of the best I've ever read. Thank you.
Julia
Realist said:I totally agree.
For instance, it was damn hard not to buy a house in Sydney a few years back, cause everyone was talking about how they had bought a place and how much money they had made. There was the Block tv show, the papres everyday telling you how houses were skyrocketing.
Logic said to me don't buy, fear was telling me to buy cause I'll miss out.
It was not greed but fear of missing out, driving me.
I overcame that and am damn glad I did.![]()
rub92me said:Bob, did we meet the participant threshold, and if so what are your thoughts on this?
wayneL said:I think it oscillates around the prevailing social mood. Whole populations become either greedy or fearful based upon social proof . An example in point is the recent real estate boom. Folks have taken on levels of debt that would have frightened the bejeezuz out of those same people only a few short years ago.
A thought; could some manifestations of greed, in fact be fear in disguise? i.e fear of missing out?
Perhaps fear & greed are the same beast with a different hat... just hypothesizing.![]()
Hello and welcome to Aussie Stock Forums!
To gain full access you must register. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds to complete.
Already a member? Log in here.