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Re: Churak post# 6911

Tuesday, 11/15/2016 9:58:43 AM

Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:58:43 AM

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My theory is buying too much of one stock will do this. #1 overdoing always leads to misfortune in life and stocks. #2 holding on and hoping as a result of getting too much and hoping this is the one that will make all the bucks. Because we bought too much and not spread the wealth on multiple stocks it causes us to focus all our energy onto 1 stock instead of relaxing and not paying attention. If we own 4 or 5 different ones less concentrated focus and you can forget about the stocks you own. Thats why they always move right after we sell. We release it with consciousness or some thought form or energetic hold then it moves. Nothing scientific to prove but sometimes science is bullchit in this screwed up reality. I can only go by my human experience.

I was going to post this the other month in my board mail on tips. That very day I sold a stock I had held for 2 years. The next 5 bus days a filing came out and had a acquisition..... Here I was about to give a tip to the reality of stocks and I just made the screw up myself.lol I had told my someone that night after I sold watch this Im going to sell this stock and a RM is going to it and sure enough like clockwork it did.


I was holding on to hope for this stock and bought too much. Soon as you release your grip sometime happens. Sometimes its good to just selling little tiny bits as a sacrifice to get a RM to happen. You got 2k shares, sell 100 every now and then to see if that will trigger it.



I say most of my best plays were surprise POS not expecting plays. You buy 25k of some POS at .01 and put a sell in at .05 and totally forget about it. Those happen more often than anything. When you completely put something in the back of your mind.











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