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Old 05-26-2022, 10:58 AM
 
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I’m not following you. What’s troubling?
That she has changed allocations or is allowing them to creep outside their bands so much that her former number 1 becomes number 3. Has she made any statements about changing her style or allocations? What would you think if you found out as a BRK shareholder that Warren had made Dogecoin Bershire's largest holding?
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Old 05-26-2022, 11:04 AM
 
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That she has changed allocations or is allowing them to creep outside their bands so much that her former number 1 becomes number 3. Has she made any statements about changing her style or allocations? What would you think if you found out as a BRK shareholder that Warren had made Dogecoin Bershire's largest holding?
Well, that’s a ridiculous comparison. Yeesh. TSLA is #3 because it’s fallen so much in recent weeks. ZM is #1 because it had a strong earnings report earlier this week and has had a big week overall. I don’t see anything wrong with letting the winners win. Not that she’s “winning” on ZM but of late it’s performed much better than TSLA. I’m failing to see what’s troubling about that?
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Old 05-26-2022, 01:43 PM
 
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Tesla is already seeking to expand giga berlin and shanghai despite their impending bankruptcy. Elon musk is a tyrant and must be stopped.

That made a whole lot of sense didn’t it?
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Old 05-27-2022, 04:44 AM
 
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Well, that’s a ridiculous comparison. Yeesh. TSLA is #3 because it’s fallen so much in recent weeks. ZM is #1 because it had a strong earnings report earlier this week and has had a big week overall. I don’t see anything wrong with letting the winners win. Not that she’s “winning” on ZM but of late it’s performed much better than TSLA. I’m failing to see what’s troubling about that?
Her old boss at AllianceBerstein said about her, “her biggest blind spot is managing risk and volatility”. Her recent comments and allocation shifts seem to support that as she is taking on more and more risk. Maybe it's an effort to deliver the 50% per year return she promised just last month. I see no sense in paying someone .75% a year to gamble for me. I can do that quite easily for 0% ER.
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Old 05-27-2022, 04:54 AM
 
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Her old boss at AllianceBerstein said about her, “her biggest blind spot is managing risk and volatility”. Her recent comments and allocation shifts seem to support that as she is taking on more and more risk. Maybe it's an effort to deliver the 50% per year return she promised just last month. I see no sense in paying someone .75% a year to gamble for me. I can do that quite easily for 0% ER.
Exactly.
You can gamble off free info found right here on these boards.
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Old 05-27-2022, 06:05 AM
 
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Her old boss at AllianceBerstein said about her, “her biggest blind spot is managing risk and volatility”. Her recent comments and allocation shifts seem to support that as she is taking on more and more risk. Maybe it's an effort to deliver the 50% per year return she promised just last month. I see no sense in paying someone .75% a year to gamble for me. I can do that quite easily for 0% ER.
Are you saying ZM is riskier than TSLA? On what basis?

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Old 05-27-2022, 08:36 AM
 
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TSLA up 20% since Tuesday. ZM up 21% this week and 11% over the past month. In this algo driven market, these things can rise just as quickly as they fall.
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Old 05-27-2022, 08:50 AM
 
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Exactly.
You can gamble off free info found right here on these boards.
I’ve sensed a pattern on these boards too. Whenever Lowexpectations and Mustang84 are posting regularly, market sentiment is low and TSLA tends to go up shortly after. When ThinkingMan starts posting here then there’s a lot of optimism, and TSLA seems to fall later on after that euphoria wears off. Just something to consider for short term traders lol.
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Old 05-27-2022, 09:24 AM
 
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I’ve sensed a pattern on these boards too. Whenever Lowexpectations and Mustang84 are posting regularly, market sentiment is low and TSLA tends to go up shortly after. When ThinkingMan starts posting here then there’s a lot of optimism, and TSLA seems to fall later on after that euphoria wears off. Just something to consider for short term traders lol.
Great observation! Might be the best market signal out there
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Old 05-27-2022, 10:16 AM
 
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I’ve sensed a pattern on these boards too. Whenever Lowexpectations and Mustang84 are posting regularly, market sentiment is low and TSLA tends to go up shortly after. When ThinkingMan starts posting here then there’s a lot of optimism, and TSLA seems to fall later on after that euphoria wears off. Just something to consider for short term traders lol.
My posting on the board is fairly consistent so your observation would be deemed nonsense
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