***Ask The Experts — Wednesday Edition***
- By Richie O
- The Round Table
- 69 Replies
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1. I am pretty sure he (Mag) held out last yearHe didn’t. You just described how this injury is actually just Ace holding out for more money and strongarming us. That’s not what Mag did, he just decided to hold off, not risk another injury do he could make money as a transfer. As you’ve always described, players that aren’t going pro are incentivized somewhat to do this, make as much money you can while in school. So that means you should be happy about us getting freshmen as they have every incentive to play well and boost their draft stock, yet all you’ve done is crap on the idea of freshmen doing just that.
College football - yesCelebrate Rutgers!
One five five years ago, first
College football game
An awesome day-yes!
College football, a great sport!
Even when team stinks
Where are you hearing thatprecautionary sitting and not believed to be long-term issue
I traded my IRA for years but kept underperforming and suffered some annoying losses so I spent the last year transitioning the portfolio to ETFs and only have a couple of stocks remaining in it like Walmart. It’s doing WAY better. All of my trading is now done in my individual account = About 80% in individual stocks and rest in 5% MM as trading reserve.I trade my entire IRA normally in individual stocks. I recently started to buy ETF maybe 25-30% of my accounts. I don’t beat the S&P but I’m satisfied with my gains and probably holding cash more than most people at time by trading.
Pretty sure I mentioned RIVN being a small position when I bought a few weeks ago. Small doesn’t mean low conviction, just may add on a dip. I use small/half positions, full positions, and large/double positions. Keep it simple! I started with a small PLTR position which is now large! LOL.FWIW, very hard to understand your level of conviction in certain individual stocks because any time a stock you own/ensorsed gets buried it’s a “small” position (ex, RIVN). And when a stock rips I always get the impression you are sitting on a pile of shares. May be it’s just me, and I’m totally not trying to sound like a d-bag, but do you ever take losses in the stock market? You always seem to get in and out of trades unscathed…?
maybe rutgers fans want to see former ru assistant Danny Hurleymeh its likely we are not there anyhow since we will not be a top 4 seed