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siucavflight

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Just curious how many of you guys trade stocks when you are not working, I have a lot of time off since moving back to the states and have become rather addicted to day trading online. It is fun, almost like gambling, so far I have done pretty well the last few months.

Curious what stocks are you fellow pilots buying?
 
I did that for about a year or so. Did pretty good then loss my ass. It was fun and educational.

That being said - I wouldn't recommend it!
 
I ride my bike. Twenty hours this week. Why lose your a$$ when you can pedal a$$!
 
I day trade but only with stocks I would keep for the long term, at prices I am comfortable paying for the long term. That way, if it goes down I dont panic because I know it will come back up if my analysis is correct, and am still comfortable in my purchase.

I'll trade the volatility, get a couple 10 percent gains, then hold it long term if it goes lower.
 
I day trade but only with stocks I would keep for the long term, at prices I am comfortable paying for the long term. That way, if it goes down I dont panic because I know it will come back up if my analysis is correct, and am still comfortable in my purchase.

I'll trade the volatility, get a couple 10 percent gains, then hold it long term if it goes lower.

Yeah, like GE and AIG. Two of the former "bellweathers."
 
Citi is a great company at the current prices, I bought 1,000 shares at 1.35, hoping it goes up to about four bucks before I sell.
 

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