I have more money than I know what to do with, don't worry about me.
Your money is worthless.
If the money you had any value, you'd be out there, using it to secure your future, or expand your own economic strength. Instead, you're here - making a fool of yourself.
I see you have no real independence, then. Investment is an active process - one where it is best to plan ahead, deposit slowly in response to performance, and encourage growth by active management.
Looks like you're playing with money that doesn't belong to you, in addition to that money being worthless.
You're once again showing that poorfag mentality, the get rich quick desire.
Says the guy who brags about shorting American companies for a quick buck... that doesn't even stay when things don't go your way. You're no different from a casino addict. Always diminishing returns, but you cling on, hoping.
Your money is worthless.
If the money you had any value, you'd be out there, using it to secure your future, or expand your own economic strength. Instead, you're here - making a fool of yourself.
Investment is passive, not active. You make your choice and stick with it, you don't obsessively change positions every day.
You're once again showing that poorfag mentality, the get rich quick desire.
I see you have no real independence, then. Investment is an active process - one where it is best to plan ahead, deposit slowly in response to performance, and encourage growth by active management.
Looks like you're playing with money that doesn't belong to you, in addition to that money being worthless.
Says the guy who brags about shorting American companies for a quick buck... that doesn't even stay when things don't go your way. You're no different from a casino addict. Always diminishing returns, but you cling on, hoping.
I don't think you even understood my point. Actively managed portfolios typically underperform the market through over-adjusting, FYI.
I won't apologize for betting against dumpster fires.
Dumpster fires you lot caused.