Anonymous ID: 6fb4da April 20, 2020, 5:46 p.m. No.8867995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8083

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>>8867728

wow!

 

y'all've been great with my,

"hey, brother, can you spare a dime?"

post.

 

very, very much appreciated.

 

last question, hopefully, on investing

mindset.

 

i've always struggled with trying to

figure-out the right "approach",

i don't know if i'm able to express it

clearly, but, i'ma gonna try.

 

basically, it has to do with the

concept of buy and buy and hold

versus buy then sell at a profit.

 

like, for example, for simplicity's

sake, investing in buttons.

 

so, let's say you buy 1,000 buttons for

investment.

 

how do you decide how many to

hang-on to versus how many to

sell, and when to sell?

 

only sell when in desperate need

of cashflow?

 

is there a mental, thought-process

that one goes through to determine

timing? is that basically something

you learn over time when it eventually

becomes second-nature?

 

can something substantial be grown

with starting from very low means of

a couple grand?

 

i have watched quite a few of

Mike Maloney's videos on youtube,

though, i haven't hardly since

beginning of the year and the whole lockdown.

 

anyway, thanks again, anons!

 

your willingness to share your knowledge

is what makes this board and

"our movement" great and definitely

drowns-out the noise of those with

attitude and the shills.

 

peace, profits and MAGA!

Anonymous ID: 6fb4da April 20, 2020, 6:14 p.m. No.8868228   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8868140

KEK!

and ewww.

 

Sorry, not into thick babes but

do see and can recognize and

appreciately, actually, the

beautiful ones.

 

almost to the point of the

"beholders" of the Botticelli

days.

 

it was Botticelli, no?

 

so, i guess, that's more a

half-hearted ewww.