Dread-headed Texan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I can't be the only one here who understands options, price action, currencies, bonds, precious medals, commodities, and equities. Not big on BTC, it's way too volatile for my liking. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago My Friday trade... what I'm looking for is to remain bearish as long as they pair stays below 1.094. I'm also looking to add to my position with a daily close 1.083 as conformation. My target is 1.061 to 1.058. Quote
qaertyisthatdude Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Stock and crypto markets have been rough lately. Too risky for me. I pulled out. Would rather invest my hard-earned money into the Texas One Fund to field a better MBB team next season. Not financial advice. Quote
Deadhead_Horn Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Its tough out there, this is my profession. Telling most people to stick their excess cash in money market funds, treasuries, or even a savings account. I would much rather get 3%-5% with zero risk, rather than trying to chase that big number and potentially lose it all. Then again, it really matters where you are at in life. If you're 30, it isn't an issue, but if you're 60, it certainly is. 1 Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, Deadhead_Horn said: It’s tough out there, this is my profession. Telling most people to stick their excess cash in money market funds, treasuries, or even a savings account. I would much rather get 3%-5% with zero risk, rather than trying to chase that big number and potentially lose it all. Then again, it really matters where you are at in life. If you're 30, it isn't an issue, but if you're 60, it certainly is. Don’t post this subject on this sports please. Thanks Edited 7 hours ago by GoHorns1 1 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Deadhead_Horn said: Its tough out there, this is my profession. Telling most people to stick their excess cash in money market funds, treasuries, or even a savings account. I would much rather get 3%-5% with zero risk, rather than trying to chase that big number and potentially lose it all. Then again, it really matters where you are at in life. If you're 30, it isn't an issue, but if you're 60, it certainly is. For real. I've learned to harness the volatility. I stopped investing and started trading after the crash of 08. Like you said if you're young enough and cautiously optimistic then theres money out there. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said: Don’t post this subject on this sports please. Thanks Why not? If Bobby don't have a problem with me posting it here I won't. Until then if what I post doesn't pertain to you then it shouldn't warrant a response. Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 40 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said: This is sports site. No need for financial BS You stumbled into a thread that doesn't pertain to you. If you don't agree, bro you can just keep scrolling. It's really that simple. Edited 6 hours ago by Dread-headed Texan 2 Quote
Dread-headed Texan Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Deadhead_Horn said: Its tough out there, this is my profession. Telling most people to stick their excess cash in money market funds, treasuries, or even a savings account. I would much rather get 3%-5% with zero risk, rather than trying to chase that big number and potentially lose it all. Then again, it really matters where you are at in life. If you're 30, it isn't an issue, but if you're 60, it certainly is. What is your degree? I graduated GA ST with a degree in business with a concentration in finance. I never took any of my series tests because I never intended to work in that sector. Quote
Born Burnt Orange Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 57 minutes ago, qaertyisthatdude said: Stock and crypto markets have been rough lately. Too risky for me. I pulled out. Would rather invest my hard-earned money into the Texas One Fund to field a better MBB team next season. Not financial advice. I have been buying more S&P 500 since it is now on discount. It will always rebound. 1 Quote
Born Burnt Orange Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 51 minutes ago, Deadhead_Horn said: Its tough out there, this is my profession. Telling most people to stick their excess cash in money market funds, treasuries, or even a savings account. I would much rather get 3%-5% with zero risk, rather than trying to chase that big number and potentially lose it all. Then again, it really matters where you are at in life. If you're 30, it isn't an issue, but if you're 60, it certainly is. Now is the time to invest further since everything is on sale. We all know the market will rebound and in a matter of a few weeks to a month will be higher. 1 Quote
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