Yep they don't think stop losses are a good risk management tool. No doubt they think using stop losses is a sign of men "panicking". Going further into the red? Oh well, can always get your chump boyfriend to steal customers funds to cover your losses.
I google her, no net worth, no mention of her regarding finances in any form, all it says is that she's a ''deputy personal finance editor'', quite an impressive portfolio to be giving financing advice.
Women are great investors and less likely to panic
Sure if you judge based on Nancy ''Insider Trading'' Pelosi.
Now for the good news. Women are skilled investors who are less likely to panic and sell when markets are volatile.
This might be true, but not because of skill. Because women can always rely on a simp to bail then out if they lose everything.
Indeed, more than one study has shown that women fund managers earn better investment returns than their male counterparts.
Is that the one where they count Cathie Wood's sinking ARKK's 2021 profits, even though she lost it all in 2022 and ended up below where she was before Covid, because her strategy is literally throw money into high or even negative P/E companies and pray?
How many of those companies are going to die this year?
Fucking lmao.
Yep they don't think stop losses are a good risk management tool. No doubt they think using stop losses is a sign of men "panicking". Going further into the red? Oh well, can always get your chump boyfriend to steal customers funds to cover your losses.
You ever wonder why there's so much push for women in the investment industry?
It's because women are more profitable for the industry than men. Women are easier to exploit.
I google her, no net worth, no mention of her regarding finances in any form, all it says is that she's a ''deputy personal finance editor'', quite an impressive portfolio to be giving financing advice.
Sure if you judge based on Nancy ''Insider Trading'' Pelosi.
This might be true, but not because of skill. Because women can always rely on a simp to bail then out if they lose everything.
Is that the one where they count Cathie Wood's sinking ARKK's 2021 profits, even though she lost it all in 2022 and ended up below where she was before Covid, because her strategy is literally throw money into high or even negative P/E companies and pray?
How many of those companies are going to die this year?