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marcal 12-19-2020 07:14 PM

For all you trader millionaires why are you on APC? You should all go to elitetrader.com, the APC of trading not investing.

I love bogleheads.org for investing.

Any other good investing forums out there?

Gunfighter 12-19-2020 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by marcal (Post 3172827)
For all you trader millionaires why are you on APC? You should all go to elitetrader.com, the APC of trading not investing.

I love bogleheads.org for investing.

Any other good investing forums out there?

Yes, check out Bigger Pockets.

Big E 757 12-19-2020 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 3172583)
My measly contribution: I subscribed to Barron's a few weeks ago.

I started my own "mutual fund" via a Brokerage link and transferred in some play money.

So far I have not even come close to the S&P, but it's only been 3 weeks.

I intend to sit on my hands and read more Baron's and free advice here.


Its been mentioned before,, but look into Motley Fool for brokeragelink investing. The picks they’ve recommended have been stellar. I have been fully invested for the past few months and haven’t acted on any recent recommendations but the subscription is very inexpensive, compared to the returns I’ve seen over the past 18 months.

Trip7 12-20-2020 02:08 AM


Originally Posted by Big E 757 (Post 3172848)
Its been mentioned before,, but look into Motley Fool for brokeragelink investing. The picks they’ve recommended have been stellar. I have been fully invested for the past few months and haven’t acted on any recent recommendations but the subscription is very inexpensive, compared to the returns I’ve seen over the past 18 months.

What has your return percentage been over the last 18 months?

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buckleyboy 12-20-2020 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by LandGreen2 (Post 3172805)
Ok where do the rookies start with covered call education? Is there an outline, book, reputable YouTube out there to start the education ? Thx


Note: NM I found replies earlier Talking about tastytrades. Illl check that out

Yeah, you said nevermind, and I have read zero of this book (yet), but Understanding Options by Michael Sincere has been recommended to me.

I feel like an utter idiot reading this thread. Thanks for the education folks! I, too, am trying to up my game.

LandGreen2 12-20-2020 04:30 AM


Originally Posted by buckleyboy (Post 3172873)
Yeah, you said nevermind, and I have read zero of this book (yet), but Understanding Options by Michael Sincere has been recommended to me.

I feel like an utter idiot reading this thread. Thanks for the education folks! I, too, am trying to up my game.


I agree!!! I feel like it’s a foreign language but so appreciate all the folks sharing their knowledge!!

mispoken 12-20-2020 05:11 AM

I read and read and read. I watched YouTube videos, signed up for “educational seminars” (hint they’re sales pitches) and I just couldn’t get it. So I just started watching tastytrade and following their trades; particularly their “Johnny trades” (small accounts and small trades). It’s the only way I learned this stuff. The rest is history. You may be the type that can read and understand, but it didn’t work for me. I tried for years to get myself up to speed with books. Sometimes you got to just do it. Liz and Jenny also do very small and manageable trades daily. Their segment is a little fast talking but they do good beginner type trades usually.

mispoken 12-20-2020 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 3172838)
Yes, check out Bigger Pockets.

I found the motley fool forums even more educational than the articles and research themselves. I enjoy the motley fool podcasts too; my favorites are Rule Breakers (David Gardner), Motley Fool Money and Market Foolery.

LandGreen2 12-20-2020 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by Big E 757 (Post 3172848)
Its been mentioned before,, but look into Motley Fool for brokeragelink investing. The picks they’ve recommended have been stellar. I have been fully invested for the past few months and haven’t acted on any recent recommendations but the subscription is very inexpensive, compared to the returns I’ve seen over the past 18 months.

Is there more than 1 subscription available at MF? Or is it the Discovery Everlasting Stocks you recommend?

All 5 Stages 12-20-2020 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by mispoken (Post 3172886)
I read and read and read. I watched YouTube videos, signed up for “educational seminars” (hint they’re sales pitches) and I just couldn’t get it. So I just started watching tastytrade and following their trades; particularly their “Johnny trades” (small accounts and small trades). It’s the only way I learned this stuff. The rest is history. You may be the type that can read and understand, but it didn’t work for me. I tried for years to get myself up to speed with books. Sometimes you got to just do it. Liz and Jenny also do very small and manageable trades daily. Their segment is a little fast talking but they do good beginner type trades usually.

Like craps or blackjack: sit yourself at the minimum bet table, make small wagers, see how you win or lose, and tip your waitress. If it's not for you, then walk away.

A5S

Edit -- always split Aces and 8's.


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