Before I delve into some of my pre-LQQKERINSIDER trades, lets touch on my trading philosophy:
I consider myself an investor, not a trader. I'm very selective with my investments. Sometimes I may go weeks with no new trades then might have 2-3 in a single day. I want to force nothing and, instead, let the opportunities come to me. While I might use scalping/swinging to generate short-term profits on some portion of my investments, I also seek to find those stock investments that are underappreciated or under followed. Often these require longer holding periods but can reap substantial rewards for those who can exercise a modest degree of patience.
Over the course of three decades of investing, I've gotten rather good at separating the wheat from the chaff. In the photo's below you'll see companies that I invested in before starting this web site. These would eventually all get bought out by other companies. And, in photo above, you'll note my Dec 2016 investment in Protalix. In January 2017 I wrote a 20-page report for Seeking Alpha on why I thought it was such a great investment. By end of March 2017, Protalix would go on to become the largest % stock gainer out of ALL stocks on ALL US exchanges! While the PLX party would eventually come to an end, it did point to another trait I try to emphasize... timing.
Lastly, I'll also occasionally use simple option strategies to either modestly increase leverage or to hedge existing positions. When used conservatively, options can actually make investing less risky. Click my "Real-Time Alerts" tab to see my stock recommendations since starting the web site in 2017.
The buyout trend has continued with the website, now with seven more stocks having been acquired by larger companies.
I consider myself an investor, not a trader. I'm very selective with my investments. Sometimes I may go weeks with no new trades then might have 2-3 in a single day. I want to force nothing and, instead, let the opportunities come to me. While I might use scalping/swinging to generate short-term profits on some portion of my investments, I also seek to find those stock investments that are underappreciated or under followed. Often these require longer holding periods but can reap substantial rewards for those who can exercise a modest degree of patience.
Over the course of three decades of investing, I've gotten rather good at separating the wheat from the chaff. In the photo's below you'll see companies that I invested in before starting this web site. These would eventually all get bought out by other companies. And, in photo above, you'll note my Dec 2016 investment in Protalix. In January 2017 I wrote a 20-page report for Seeking Alpha on why I thought it was such a great investment. By end of March 2017, Protalix would go on to become the largest % stock gainer out of ALL stocks on ALL US exchanges! While the PLX party would eventually come to an end, it did point to another trait I try to emphasize... timing.
Lastly, I'll also occasionally use simple option strategies to either modestly increase leverage or to hedge existing positions. When used conservatively, options can actually make investing less risky. Click my "Real-Time Alerts" tab to see my stock recommendations since starting the web site in 2017.
The buyout trend has continued with the website, now with seven more stocks having been acquired by larger companies.
Now let's talk briefly about what LQQKER INSIDER isn't. This subscription service is not geared towards day traders. From my experience, the vast majority of day traders invest in horrible companies, trade like hamsters on cocaine, and quickly become net losers in the market. The smarter ones will only go broke once, but the more persistent ones will usually go broke multiple times. Typically, the companies they invest in are turd companies and/or full-time dilution machines that'll never sniff a profit. But they don't care what these companies do... as they are only there for the scalp or "quick buck".
These facts alone almost guarantee these people will never grow wealthy investing in stocks. This is not what becoming a LQQKER INSIDER is all about.
This is the opposite.
These facts alone almost guarantee these people will never grow wealthy investing in stocks. This is not what becoming a LQQKER INSIDER is all about.
This is the opposite.