Howdy! I am new to the site and investing. I am educating myself, however, sometimes I have no idea what others on this board are talking about.
Well it's GREAT you finally joined us.
When you don't understand what the others are saying it's likely because their fingers are moving out of control and the words are like random nonsense - because they are typing without any thought. Half talk Chinese but type 'English' and so it's kind of goofy but you get used to it.
Many speak in 'unknown' languages - for instance I'm Buster's 714
(estasy) --- but nevermind about that --- and just let it go
ANYWAY - AND ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE - when they talk 'way over your head' .... like Birchtree's recent post on Uptrend's Thread .. they are Genuses (seriously) that know every financial term possible and when you hear them talk about wedges, spinning tops, candlesticks, bollinger bands, wave 3 ..... and the list is endless.
ALL OF THEM ARE 'REGULAR PEOPLE AT HEART' - (Alevie included) so if you want to learn ~~ and not remain in the dark ~~ simply ask them what they mean. Most of the time they simply assume 'we' know what they're saying.
I have a question. I've noticed that putting money into the L funds is discouraged by members here.
The Main History connected with this site is associated with unlimited IFTs over many years. So this was largely a place for 'Players' who made fairly frequent adjustments to maximize their returns. That's probably the greatest part of why most of us came and remained.
There is NOTHING WRONG with keeping your money in L FUNDS and in all sincerity it's probably about the smartest thing you can do. Most 'Market Timers' LOSE and DO NOT WIN.
I have most of my money in L2040, which made 3.41 interest last month and 16.35 year to date through August. So what's wrong with that?
That's wonderful and I really hope you the very best in the years to come. 16.35% through Aug is fantastic !!
I'm not being sarcastic, I just honestly would like folks to explain to me why I should be investing more (or totally) in the individual funds and less (or not at all) in the L funds. Thanks!