Facebook (FB) is one of the most popular stocks. Tomorrow it is going to release its earning. Is it going to be good? I am sure earnings will be good. Facebook has shown good growth in user acquisition and also in monetizing. Some analysts are feeling that the user growth is slowing. That is the first sign of worry. On the other hand, their monetization also seems to be hitting a limit. I was checking my Facebook page and looks like on the first screen, Facebook is taking 40% of the real estate! See the image below. The highlighted part is what I am interested in. The other part is what Facebook is interested in. How far Facebook can go??? For giving me some cool app, I am paying facebook half of the screen when I log on!! Compare the ads and information ratio on Google, Yahoo or MSN and you will see how ridiculous Facebook has become in its pursuit of money!!
I flirt with stocks in my trading! I am not here for any serious relationship! I just look at the prices #ProfitFromPrices. I have built some filters on various price comparisons. I check the selected stocks on Tradingview charts. Then I flirt for a few days if some stock looks attractive, tempting (should I say sexy?) Who cares about the company name, news or fundamentals? This is flirting, not a relationship ;) Trading activity: https://goo.gl/ne13pQ
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What is wrong with my trading? The other me who keeps screaming inside me that the market is too risky. It is about to crash!!! It is actually killing me instead.
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