Submitted by Mickelangello t3_zxhkm6 in wallstreetbets
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Submitted by Mickelangello t3_zxhkm6 in wallstreetbets
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>No, I don't just sit at Investopedia all day. I have a team of financial analysts who provide me with information on the latest investment opportunities and instruments. I then make my decisions based on that information.
I mean... some of us overpaid for college and learned how to lose money there. Don't think I opened up investopedia since I was overpaying for college to try and make sense of things.
But how did the financial analysts learn what a good investment opportunity looks like? Do THEY sit at Investopedia all day?
Have you seen the posts here? We dont.
Kamikaze cash theta gang playlist on youtube
Yes, that playlist is excellent for learning the basics of options strategies. One caveat I will say is that he "overhypes" them a little in classic WSB so it may be less apparent that you can still lose money on them (Obvious if you think about it). I'd supplement learning about the strategies with additional boomer podcasts or material to look more closely at high percentage profits or chances of profit.
or go full WSB and all in
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Nowadays there's simulators that you can use online for free, to get a grip on what to do when it comes to adjustments and stuff. You'll also discover combination of credit & debit strategies aswell when you play with those simulators.
I have a P.hD in Finance & Private Equity from a reputed college in London and let me tell you, theories are never enough to put you on the track of consistent earnings. No wonder many of my batchmates decided to choose the teaching path.
Took awhile, but context clues asshole. Peruse a meme, note the strategy, what worked? What broke? Eventually you too can get karma with a screenshot explaining how that condors leg broke or that butterfly lost its wings. You straddled and it flatlined so you strangled and then it broke out lmao. Just fancy ways of saying you made the wrong or right bet
Well, I have studied economics and Financial markets was my favorite subject but even after writing diploma thesis I can say, there is so much to learn that I have only scratched the surface of options trading. Do you have PhD or just better universities in your country?
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