15 thoughts on “Pre market prep- stock market 12/10/2020”
I can not add advice to the table cause that is something way out of my price range but I did build a nice 4 x 8 desk out of birch with a mahogany stain.
Hey I made 25 grand today off SLS. I may of not seen it without watching this this morning. so again I would like to thank you for what you do. You seem like a stand up guy and I appreciate that.
Top picks were SLS and IMMP. They kicking ass today but why? I looked at the previous year pattern and didn't see anything that caught my eye. I'm totally new. Maybe 6 months in and only playing with penny stocks atm. Just curious on what everyone saw in these two in the premarket.
Tim, this pertains to the question you asked yesterday, concerning our preference for the approach you take: rapid, string of firecracker-style or a deeper focus on one or two stocks. This comment belongs with yesterday's video, but you might not be looking there anymore. I meant to write something, but my students preoccupied me with their last minute panicking and pleading before I turn grades in. Anyway–frankly–I much prefer the focused-approach. Anyone who has watched your morning show for more than a month has no excuse for not being able to locate the high-potential runners without hand-holding. It's easy, and I don't think I'm blinded by my own subjectivity here. The steps are simple… but then again, I teach college students and about half of them are fantastic and the other half are irresponsible, lazy, and need constant reminders and explanations about utterly simple instructions. When you do the firecracker style review in the morning, you get frustrated by the same things that frustrate me as a teacher (person arrives late, doesn't listen, asks questions that are ridiculous or have been answered five time already in ten minutes, lives by a kind of helplessness that is a daily choice, no desire to develop resourcefulness). The thing is, when you flip out, it's… entertaining. That's the main reason why I'd be fine with the firecracker approach, though I much prefer it when you take a deep look at a stock. I learn something new every time. That's purely selfish of me, but by the same token, all the stuff one might learn during the fast approach is on you channel… you've got a library of "finding that dip and rip" vids. The fast approach appeals to people who just want tickers. It enables a "no research" mindset. The slow approach is for people who see trading as more than a mere video game on a phone. Anyhoo…. I love your show and I appreciate all the work you do.
Again with the impeccable break downs appreciate the continued thought process you share. Much appreciated, as for the desk I think its a great buy. I myself can't spend that much since I have a huge gaming desk that not only do I have my studio equipment on but use for trading as well.
Great info as always sir, I really appreciate the breakdowns on the numbers. I'm learning. RCON eat my lunch yesterday, but it's a learning process. Soooooo much to learn
LOL, I was about to suggest build your own! Cause I have seen your screen. You're always looking at woodworking stuff. BTW… what do you mean red to green, green to red, strategies? I think I have read or watched about them in the 30DayChallange but its all getting jumbled. Will dig back in this afternoon.
I can not add advice to the table cause that is something way out of my price range but I did build a nice 4 x 8 desk out of birch with a mahogany stain.
the way you slam your fist on the desk, a 2 leg desk is dangerous, it will go out of balance
Hey I made 25 grand today off SLS. I may of not seen it without watching this this morning. so again I would like to thank you for what you do. You seem like a stand up guy and I appreciate that.
Top picks were SLS and IMMP. They kicking ass today but why? I looked at the previous year pattern and didn't see anything that caught my eye. I'm totally new. Maybe 6 months in and only playing with penny stocks atm. Just curious on what everyone saw in these two in the premarket.
Spot on with the $SLS dip and rip over $11, sucks I didnโt get in that one today. Appreciate all of your insight and information.
Tim, this pertains to the question you asked yesterday, concerning our preference for the approach you take: rapid, string of firecracker-style or a deeper focus on one or two stocks. This comment belongs with yesterday's video, but you might not be looking there anymore. I meant to write something, but my students preoccupied me with their last minute panicking and pleading before I turn grades in. Anyway–frankly–I much prefer the focused-approach. Anyone who has watched your morning show for more than a month has no excuse for not being able to locate the high-potential runners without hand-holding. It's easy, and I don't think I'm blinded by my own subjectivity here. The steps are simple… but then again, I teach college students and about half of them are fantastic and the other half are irresponsible, lazy, and need constant reminders and explanations about utterly simple instructions. When you do the firecracker style review in the morning, you get frustrated by the same things that frustrate me as a teacher (person arrives late, doesn't listen, asks questions that are ridiculous or have been answered five time already in ten minutes, lives by a kind of helplessness that is a daily choice, no desire to develop resourcefulness). The thing is, when you flip out, it's… entertaining. That's the main reason why I'd be fine with the firecracker approach, though I much prefer it when you take a deep look at a stock. I learn something new every time. That's purely selfish of me, but by the same token, all the stuff one might learn during the fast approach is on you channel… you've got a library of "finding that dip and rip" vids. The fast approach appeals to people who just want tickers. It enables a "no research" mindset. The slow approach is for people who see trading as more than a mere video game on a phone. Anyhoo…. I love your show and I appreciate all the work you do.
EVO desk is much better quality and brand. Check them out!
Tim buy the desk. Heavy duty you need for sure. Thanks again for everything ๐
Again with the impeccable break downs appreciate the continued thought process you share. Much appreciated, as for the desk I think its a great buy. I myself can't spend that much since I have a huge gaming desk that not only do I have my studio equipment on but use for trading as well.
Can you get the screenrecording less blurred? the numbers are hard to read on my laptop
Stand desks are awesome. Get a motorized one. Mine is L shaped. Great ergonomics
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Great Air BnB advise. A lot of us just need self control. No playn' ROULETTE!
Great info as always sir, I really appreciate the breakdowns on the numbers. I'm learning. RCON eat my lunch yesterday, but it's a learning process. Soooooo much to learn
LOL, I was about to suggest build your own! Cause I have seen your screen. You're always looking at woodworking stuff. BTW… what do you mean red to green, green to red, strategies? I think I have read or watched about them in the 30DayChallange but its all getting jumbled. Will dig back in this afternoon.