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@Dory Berkowitz-Bukowski - well, if AABB does a repeat I'll just hit green.

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How you feeling now with it running today?

I had a better day. Got out of some unprofitable learning curves yesterday with no damage done.

RR, Rolls Royce is climbing up nicely this week, perhaps in anticipation of a return to air travel soon. Should be a great return since it's priced so low right now.

Still up overall by about 8%.
 
How you feeling now with it running today?

I had a better day. Got out of some unprofitable learning curves yesterday with no damage done.

RR, Rolls Royce is climbing up nicely this week, perhaps in anticipation of a return to air travel soon. Should be a great return since it's priced so low right now.

Still up overall by about 8%.
I'm glad AABB is up, gonna need another 17% to break even. I think it's funny, a company in Asia decides the safest place to store their physical gold is in Mexico. Watch them get robbed - "crime of the century".
 
any of you dipshits actually make any real money at this?
like actual dollars you transferred to your savings account?
or do you just jerk off endlessly to the little squiggly line going up and down?
 
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any of you dipshits actually make any real money at this?
like actual dollars you transferred to your savings account?
or do you just jerk off endlessly to the little squiggly line going up and down?
I've made a few hundred grand, had a glorious spending spree a few years ago. Now I'm building it back up. This just happens to be a volatile time, probably will be for the next 12-18 months. I'm currently at 581.57%+ on where I was 2 years ago, today. So 100k then is 581k now. No idea how it will all shake out - mine is all in an IRA and I don't plan on taking any out again until I have to at age 70. Unless I get some terminal ills - then I might spend some of it "myself".
 
I've made a few hundred grand, had a glorious spending spree a few years ago. Now I'm building it back up. This just happens to be a volatile time, probably will be for the next 12-18 months. I'm currently at 581.57%+ on where I was 2 years ago, today. So 100k then is 581k now. No idea how it will all shake out - mine is all in an IRA and I don't plan on taking any out again until I have to at age 70. Unless I get some terminal ills - then I might spend some of it "myself".
i feel like most people use creative accounting and dont do zero sum calculations that include their losses.
 
i feel like most people use creative accounting and dont do zero sum calculations that include their losses.
I don't have that problem. My cost basis is extremely clear, it's what I have deposited. - I agree those who have a basic brokerage account could get all befuddled on their real-life gains/losses. And the tax ramifications. I'm fully aware of which stocks did well and which sucked, no further mathes required.
 
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