Monday, May 2, 2016

Stories of A High Risk Trader : Gurus and Bagger Plays



It's May and everything is red. You check your port and it ain't pretty. You hold your beloved bagger turned beggar stocks and start reading up on disclosures, follow gurus, trace broker transactions and start to wonder what you did wrong. "It was quite easy to make money last month. What in the world happened?"

What indeed.





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Let me tell you a story in the eyes of ZF. It all started 1st quarter of the year. A Facebook post appeared, heck, probably a private message coming from a popular guru or stock market icon.




Tiwala lang. (Just trust) 

Of course, you're taken aback. You've never gained access to such vital information. It's too good to be true right? Stories and rumors of the many who have lost in the stock market flash between your eyes. "But what if it's true?" You mumble to yourself. 

What if. 

The man who claims to be an informed player seems decent. This is your golden chance to regain all your losses! And in a moment's notice, you succumb to the temptation of pushing that buy button. 

All in!

You consult with a few people if you did the right thing. It seems many have already bought as well. You join in the exchange of information and pleasing comments about the company. Big personalities add to your confidence as they release sweet words about this trade. You even spot a few who claim to be the Painters of the Tape, the chosen ones who are tasked to bring the prices to nirvana. 

"Marami kang binili anooo?" one asks. And you casually reply "Hindeeee. Tikim lang." 


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A few weeks later you check your port and you are up BIG! You can't believe your eyes. The rumors were true! The tip was legit and everyone is greeting each other and singing praises. As a reward, you buy yourself that lovely meal and start counting how much profits you need to buy that lovely ride you've always dreamed about.



First Gen Porsche baby.


Just a few more weeks and it will be yours. But you can't wait that long so you decide to leverage on more positions bigger than your original investment because YOLO right? What could possibly go wrong?


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And now those weeks have come. You excitingly open your trading account only to find out the dreaded mess it has become.




"Anyare?" You were supposed to get your Porsche this week, like everyone else. You consult your trading buddies first. They too are in the same position. The "Alliance" and the gurus are telling you that it's just a minor bump in the road, so stay put. "Only ginyuses will sell at this point" they add.

Desperate and in need of comfort, you seek out the root of it all. The annointed one. The keeper of truths. The Painter of the Tape.






But even he has no encouraging words to give.

What is it that you should do? Will you continue to believe these people? Will you continue to hold your positions? Will you sell? Will you grab life by the balls and change your destiny? 

I have no idea. I'm just a mere fiction story teller.












16 comments:

  1. time to separate again the men from the boys/gerls/bakla/tomboy... huehuehuehue :P
    Funnymental Analysis season na naman... dejavu eklabu chorba hihihihihi :)

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  2. dare to catch those falling knives.. (^_~)V
    -Z&A

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  3. Sir wala po ba kayong murang tuition fee? Pano naman po kaming mga di richkid? :'(

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    1. My gad. Are you that desperate? ZF isn't the only good trader out there. Use google po kung may time. Lazy people will never make money.

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  4. In defense to Roy Reyes (the person you're referring to with this post). He didn't say to bag short term. He said if you want to bag, be prepared to hold it for 3-7 years. That's how superstocks work.

    Yung mga tanga sa Facebook, binibili lang mga reco niya without even going to his actual seminar. He also teaches people to cut loss, and buy in 4 trenches.

    Roy isn't the bad person that everyone thinks.

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    1. I'm not really pointing to Roy Reyes. If the shoe fits, it ain't my problem. I just say what I've seen through the years that I've been roaming social media and stock forums.

      And does kindness offset wrong teaching? Enlighten me.

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    2. c ROY REYES pala ang Gurong ULOL ??

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  5. UU... C ROY REYES TUTANG ULOL ng GURONG ULOL na si TONYING :P :P :P lelelels

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  6. hahahah. Tony "The Hype" Herbosa!

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  7. ZEE d FREAK!! :-P

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  8. This is the precise weblog for anybody who needs to seek out out about this topic. You notice so much its almost arduous to argue with you. You positively put a brand new spin on a subject that's been written about for years. Nice stuff, simply nice!

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  9. sino mas mayaman si zee freaks or si Tony Herbosa?

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  10. xempre si tony herbosa kupal yun eh.

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  11. The first gen Porsche bit is hilarious.
    Still think a Mentor Program is pretty good though

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