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No. No it wouldn’t.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Would be interesting to hear your retarded take on what sparked it.2001400ex said:
Awful interpretation from writings of a journalist who doesn't have a clue either.oregonblitzkrieg said:
the XIV implosion was nearly solely responsible for this correction, and entirely to blame for the massive Vix spike, setting off a chain reaction which resulted in Amazon and the entire market selling off. Hth.2001400ex said:
Do you even have a basic understanding of how stocks work?oregonblitzkrieg said:
Not really, just happy I was directly involved in helping to cause it in some small measure2001400ex said:
He has like a hundred other billion dollars. It sounds like you care more then he does.oregonblitzkrieg said:PM to Jeff Bezos: volatility traders caused you to lose 5 billion dollars. Fuck you.
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And then you turned around the next day and bought the S&P on the dip helping your boy Bezos offset yesterday's loses. Volatility trading had something to do with it but I'm not sure that you've been riding this in the right direction.oregonblitzkrieg said:
the XIV implosion was nearly solely responsible for this correction, and entirely to blame for the massive Vix spike, setting off a chain reaction which resulted in Amazon and the entire market selling off. Hth.2001400ex said:
Do you even have a basic understanding of how stocks work?oregonblitzkrieg said:
Not really, just happy I was directly involved in helping to cause it in some small measure2001400ex said:
He has like a hundred other billion dollars. It sounds like you care more then he does.oregonblitzkrieg said:PM to Jeff Bezos: volatility traders caused you to lose 5 billion dollars. Fuck you.
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It depends on your holding period, of course. The market valuation is at the kind of level where, in the past at least, 10 year forward equity returns aren't particularly appealing.oregonblitzkrieg said:
longer term dip buying will always be profitable as long as your positions are sized correctly and you have dry powder to add when/if price goes lower than expected.AIRWOLF said:People under the age of 30 likely have no experience with a situation where immediate dip-buying isn't profitable over both the long- and short-term. It has become a reflexive response. That's behavioral psychology 101.
Perhaps it will work out well again. Perhaps not.
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Short volalitity was the trade of 2017. It had a shelf life and its over for now, at least in its current form. BTFD always works long term.RedRocket said:
And then you turned around the next day and bought the S&P on the dip helping your boy Bezos offset yesterday's loses. Volatility trading had something to do with it but I'm not sure that you've been riding this in the right direction.oregonblitzkrieg said:
the XIV implosion was nearly solely responsible for this correction, and entirely to blame for the massive Vix spike, setting off a chain reaction which resulted in Amazon and the entire market selling off. Hth.2001400ex said:
Do you even have a basic understanding of how stocks work?oregonblitzkrieg said:
Not really, just happy I was directly involved in helping to cause it in some small measure2001400ex said:
He has like a hundred other billion dollars. It sounds like you care more then he does.oregonblitzkrieg said:PM to Jeff Bezos: volatility traders caused you to lose 5 billion dollars. Fuck you.
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Hondo always has a sock stuck to his nose.UWhuskytskeet said:
The sock market can be a sticky investment.Swaye said:I keep all my money in my sock drawer. 81 bucks.
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Not appealing at these levels, agree, I'm only 10% invested in the equity market here and not worried if it drops more. If it does all the better, just means more positions at lower prices, some pain for a while, then profit after recovery.AIRWOLF said:
It depends on your holding period, of course. The market valuation is at the kind of level where, in the past at least, 10 year forward equity returns aren't particularly appealing.oregonblitzkrieg said:
longer term dip buying will always be profitable as long as your positions are sized correctly and you have dry powder to add when/if price goes lower than expected.AIRWOLF said:People under the age of 30 likely have no experience with a situation where immediate dip-buying isn't profitable over both the long- and short-term. It has become a reflexive response. That's behavioral psychology 101.
Perhaps it will work out well again. Perhaps not.
Perhaps, it's different this time.
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2nd drawer from the top? Left or right side?Swaye said:I keep all my money in my sock drawer. 81 bucks.
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Closed $UPRO position for a 15% gainoregonblitzkrieg said:Buying the dip tomorrow morning girls $UPRO