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Good Idea #4: TMI! Avoid “Paralysis by Analysis”

Information is everything. However, often too much information can be more harmful than helpful. Avoid “TMI” and paralysis by analysis.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOFebruary 10, 2021Posted inGood IdeasTags:darvas, decades to wealth, o'neill, paralysis by analysis, tmi, tradingLeave a comment on Good Idea #4: TMI! Avoid “Paralysis by Analysis”

Musings and Ramblings #2: GameStop Part 2

On Friday, I posted my brief thoughts on the price action of GameStop (GME), which was – avoid. Today, I update my thoughts to – avoid.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOFebruary 2, 2021Posted inMusings and RamblingsTags:decades to wealth, gamestop, gme, margin, short squeezeLeave a comment on Musings and Ramblings #2: GameStop Part 2

Musings and Ramblings #1: GameStop

GameStop (ticker: GME) has been on an incredible run lately. Should you initiate a position in it? No. Here’s why.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOJanuary 29, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:decades to wealth, finance, gamestop, gme, personal finance, tradingLeave a comment on Musings and Ramblings #1: GameStop

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