MrRenev

Looking at NSE retail investors strategy

Education
NSE:PCJEWELLER   PC JEWELLER LTD
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If you are wondering what was public shareholders favorite stock in summer 2018, this is it:


Obviously, what did you expect? 😆

Compared to the N50 which of course has crashed recently but apart from that in an uptrend:


I will translate a story from punjabi (nah I'm jk it's in english)


Buying aggressively a fast falling stock with lots of reports of fraud and 0 institutional interest.
Maybe they can please insanity or several mental disability?

At least alot of those that retail sold the most (not short, just abandonned) are down a ton, ALTHOUGHT it wouldn't surprise me that they started buying as the price fell a lot.


We can look at a few other of retail favorite holdings nearly 2 years ago...


Alot of big gains in the past and then a crash. Basically the stocks which are the very best to short.
"Past performance is not indicative of future performance" is a sentence too complex to understand I guess.
Imma start a fund, set alert on retail picks, go short, profit.

Shorting stocks that are down 90% is probably one if the easiest ways to make money, probably the main issue is it does not scale obviously.

K that's enough for today. I am trying to imagine someone trying to convince me to try and teach traders and like I'd owe him one so I'm imagining myself "umm ok so biggest tip emm don't be complete idiots". I don't understand how this can have kept going for a century or more. When did "retail investing" become a thing? In the 1920s? Ye and all the problems started to appear then... Hitler etc. No one cares about the history, bunch of brainlets. Huge interest in finding out what the best indicator is and how much a day trader can earn. If these idiots ever make money I'm jumping off a cliff. Retail investing was nearly non existant in 1600-1800 right?


Goldman Sachs blames mom & pop investors for stock volatility (retail investing must be at ath by now)
www.marketwatch.com/...in-stocks-2018-05-08

I'll try posting about dumb money when I find data, I found robinhood users holdings and indian holdings, there must be more.
South Korea were all in crypto, so they must be interesting. They're supposed to be the country with highest IQ, would be funny to see what crap they invest in.


OOOOO It looks promising:
www.businesstimes.co...ks-like-never-before

www.straitstimes.com...became-a-penny-stock

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