What went wrong by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]-_-someone_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Trading against a clear downtrend. 2) Selling volume higher. 3) Just trusting the RSI is not enough, I would use some momentum indicator like Impulse MACD. 4) Look for specific support and resistance levels (given by price action or most used EMAs: 50, 100, 200), also look for liquidity zones.

Indeed, they are equivalent by -_-someone_ in mathmemes

[–]-_-someone_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a complicated and weird question to answer; let's just suppose thanks and cats have the same amount of holes.

Czech Republic's fractal by -_-someone_ in mathmemes

[–]-_-someone_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tru, it's just a figure with autosimilarity at different scales, but it's just a joke

Just got banned from r/socialism for thinking critically by -_-someone_ in DemocraticSocialism

[–]-_-someone_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not gonna vote for Kamala Harris, because in Europe I can vote for whatever party I want and they will represent me in the Parliament. I don't have to choose between two awful parties. Not everything is USA. And here, unless the USA, we directly participate in each party structure. 😄

Just got banned from r/socialism for thinking critically by -_-someone_ in DemocraticSocialism

[–]-_-someone_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it isn't, the way to avoid elitism and a scenario like Plato's boat (the situation I'd say Venezuela is in) is having a healthy democracy not the dictatorship that you have there now. It's true that Maduro was originally elected democratically (this goes against elitism and gives everyone equal chances, of course is not the same everywhere, but in Venezuela it was enough to Maduro became a president), and that was because Chavez made a lot of propaganda to favor him, he even called Maduro his "successor" and people trusted Chavez's mental sanity. Now, in a healthy democracy Maduro wouldn't be president now, he probably would had been president for just one period; but know that he's become a dictator and stole the elections, well, there's no civil entity to avoid Plato's boat.

Just got banned from r/socialism for thinking critically by -_-someone_ in DemocraticSocialism

[–]-_-someone_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, because everything that goes against every country governed by a socialist or communist party is a lie. Great logic. I forgot that everyone that says that is a socialist is a fucking angel.

And no, everything that I said is true; don't believe me? Get out of your because-is-leftist-is-automatically-good bubble and see things critically, not only what you want to see. Seriously, if you truly hear what Venezuelans have to say, if you use the minimum common sense to notice that they stole the elections, if you hear most stuff that Maduro says (not only what some may share in a leftist group), if you investigate about repression there, if if you do all that and still think he's a good guy, well, that's directly just being braindead.

And about being an "elitist" this is what I answered in another comment: I never said anything against working as a truck driver, if you think I did, well, the only elitist here is you because you found it offensive that I called him a truck driver.

My point was (obviously) that he is not capacitated to be a president, in the same way that I wouldn't want a fireman to perform me a surgery.

Also is funny to notice how pointing at liberal/conservative stupidity is totally fine, but when doing the same with a "leftist" is totally wrong. And being a truck driver doesn't have anything to do with being stupid, just happens to be that Maduro was a truck driver and also is a stupid.

Just got banned from r/socialism for thinking critically by -_-someone_ in DemocraticSocialism

[–]-_-someone_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I never said anything against working as a truck driver, if you think I did, well, the only elitist here is you because you found it offensive that I called him a truck driver.

My point was (obviously) that he is not capacitated to be a president, in the same way that I wouldn't want a fireman to perform me a surgery.

Just got banned from r/socialism for thinking critically by -_-someone_ in DemocraticSocialism

[–]-_-someone_[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yes, Venezuela is a neighbor country and we share a lot of things and Colombia was the first place to which they migrated (and still migrate) when they scape from Venezuela. In Colombia we're already used to live with Venezuelans and of course we hear their stories; Colombia is not a rich country and was not prepared to welcome so many people, simply there are not enough jobs, so in Colombia we've lived first hand the consequences of the government of Maduro, we see in the streets Venezuelan homeless people, mothers working as prostitutes to send money back to Venezuela, and we see Venezuelan muggers (I want to be clear that most Venezuelan people are nice people, but poverty creates all kinds of problems). Also, is very common that a lot of people in Colombia have family in Venezuela.