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posted 8 days ago by XBX_X on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +12Score on mirror )
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XBX_X on scored.co
8 days ago 10 points (+0 / -0 / +10Score on mirror ) 2 children
I want to agree, but I've worked with some people that do very well in the market and, honestly, White people are greedy with their money skills, even among ourselves. I'm not going to hesitate to say that. I've asked clients and acquaintances as much as I can without begging and they never want to tell me how they manage or move their money.

That's one of our most fatal flaws; we're a very atomized people. If one pajeet gets into the company, he's doing everything he can to get a dozen more in there. I said here already that I had to find a roundabout way of firing one because he was constantly asking me to interview his friends and cousins. White people don't do that; it's every man for himself.

Anyhow, I think I'm going to shift my focus on this board to posting financial videos in the hopes that some of us start learning something and can maybe start connecting dots and putting pieces together. Have you heard about "covered calls." It's a game of chicken where you basically rugpull people trying to buy your stocks. It's basically free money, IF you move before the clock runs out or they call your stock.
TallestSkil on scored.co
8 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
>White people are greedy with their money skills, even among ourselves.

It’s a survival mechanism after the last 80 years. What do you expect?

Just buy everything Nancy Pelosi buys and sell everything she sells.
XBX_X on scored.co
8 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
> Just buy everything Nancy Pelosi buys and sell everything she sells.

Those reports are always 30 days behind. Good for a forensic report, not so much for acting upon.
fourleaved on scored.co
8 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Most people just bank their retirement on some index or array of indices, and since we haven't suffered total economic collapse yet, it's working out for them. The overwhelming majority of day traders can't beat the market and lose money.

I was incredibly lucky on oil futures one time, but it was nowhere near as reliable as working a high-skilled job and felt more like gambling. The only way to reliably win is to steal sensitive market information and act before it gets published.
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