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re: The concept of "Mentoring"
Posted on 9/6/23 at 9:07 am to tigerpawl
Posted on 9/6/23 at 9:07 am to tigerpawl
It is the same as it always was. This board is the same as you describe.
Usually younger investors posting their get rich quick schemes, and older investors picking holes in their "research". They stick around a few months pumping their bags then they disappear. I worry that there was way more of this than in the past just so to easy access to trading more risky plays. These "investors" typically come away with the same mindset that the world is stacked against them, and the game is rigged.
Usually younger investors posting their get rich quick schemes, and older investors picking holes in their "research". They stick around a few months pumping their bags then they disappear. I worry that there was way more of this than in the past just so to easy access to trading more risky plays. These "investors" typically come away with the same mindset that the world is stacked against them, and the game is rigged.
Posted on 9/6/23 at 9:09 am to UltimaParadox
quote:How do you see it relative to starting new business ventures or selecting a profession? Or general business philosophy? Setting proper expectations?
It is the same as it always was. This board is the same as you describe.
Usually younger investors posting their get rich quick schemes, and older investors picking holes in their "research". They stick around a few months pumping their bags then they disappear. I worry that there was way more of this than in the past just so to easy access to trading more risky plays. These "investors" typically come away with the same mindset that the world is stacked against them, and the game is rigged.
This post was edited on 9/6/23 at 9:21 am
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