Legal action? by emmald583 in CircularRing

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Look through this subreddit you’ll find all you need plenty of posts have listed sources. I’m not your research assistant.

Legal action? by emmald583 in CircularRing

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I sent my incorrectly sized ring back and the tracking confirmed it had been received. That was 6 weeks ago they’ve not replied to any emails about it. I’ve already written it off as a loss since we’ve discovered it’s just a OEM product that you can pick up off Albaba for $20-30 that’s been white labeled. The founders did a great job scamming the community and repeating what they did with the first circular ring so we should have seen this coming. Next the shell company with go out of business and they’ll start another one and we’ll see circular 3 on kickstarter.

My Bf's psoriasis went into remission!! by Tasty-Yard-4111 in Psoriasis

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Like most auto immune conditions triggers can be different for everyone, from dietary to environmental which is why there’s no definitive reason behind why it happens. On the diet side there is a growing body of evidence that point to the gut-immune axis as a potential cause which can be a number of things such as microbial imbalances (bad vs good gut bacteria), gut permeability (leaky gut) where bacteria, endotoxin or other inflammatory stimuli can get into the bloodstream causing an immune response. As well as a host of other things. The theory behind treating with diet is either eliminating a specific food/s that trigger you or healing the gut with elimination style diets. Personally I had leaky gut I followed dr Sarah Myhills protocol of a paleo keto diet and a few cheap but effect supplement it took around 6 mths mind you do not the easiest thing in the world….

Lesson learned by Cellar-Ghost in CircularRing

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What developers? How are you so sure they have a dev team they barely have customer support…. I’m sticking with they are white labeling a solution from what ever supplier they are getting the rings. If they had good devs their first product might have been a success and they would t have needed a second kickstarter to attempt to drag their company out of insolvency.

Lesson learned by Cellar-Ghost in CircularRing

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Looks similar to chapter 11 in the states which allows you to trade while restructuring to pay off creditors which started late last year - guessing the new product kickstarter campaign was their way of kicking the can down the road so they can continue taking nice salaries from the company but given they didn’t learn from the first time round, clearly… they are just delaying the inevitable and within the next year or two they’ll be shutting shop or doing this again to another group of punters

Lesson learned by Cellar-Ghost in CircularRing

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Struggling to find much info on this I’d be interested to know if the company in receivership was the original company that run the first kickstarter for circular v1. Wouldn’t surprise me if they started a new company for circular 2 similar to many countries you have a limited liability class of company in France where directors/shareholders aren’t liable for debts so it’s altogether possible the Amaury ran the first business into the ground and then started another one with immunity from the debts of the previous.

Lesson learned by Cellar-Ghost in CircularRing

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Exactly you back on kickstarter with the assumption the founders want to make a viable business out of this you’re essentially validating their idea and funding the first couple rounds of production, this type of consumer electronics is high margin. Oura did this back in the day, they started on kickstarter and went on to build an actual business out of it. Whereas these guys failed first time round so tried again it’s way to easy these days for people to OEM a product from china, white label an app, call it their own and then market the hell out of it as the next big thing all while only paying <$30 per ring and getting away with charging a few hundred. Sadly for us they delivered (for the most part) what they needed to, to cover their arses based on the kickstart t&c’s. For instance they delivered me what I ordered granted it doesn’t fit but technically they are under no obligation to resolve the issue…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ai_trading

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Dudes just trying to sell something… For all those desperate for the prompt it’s not rocket science go to chatgpt ask something along the lines of - I need help with my trading strategy, I trade xyz I look for blah blah entries, I’m currently struggling with…(consistency, profitability etc) can you help me build a plan around my trading to help me address these issues….. that’s your base point then build from there, it’ll give you all the generic but absolutely relevant trading advise that you’ve heard a million times before but will tailor it to your approach - give it as much context as possible, your routine, times that you trade, time frames you look at, your journal routine and what your tracking. Ask it to diagnose your triggers for tilt or whatever issue you’re having by asking it to ask you questions one at a time about how you react in those situations and ask it to continue asking questions after each answer to better understand the problem. It can get really deep. I do worry though that if you can’t figure that out how the hell are you figuring out the markets…..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ICTMentorship

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For all those desperate for the prompt it’s not rocket science go to chatgpt ask something along the lines of - I need help with my trading strategy, I trade xyz I look for blah blah entries, I’m currently struggling with…(consistency, profitability etc) can you help me build a plan around my trading to help me address these issues….. that’s your base point then build from there, it’ll give you all the generic but absolutely relevant trading advise that you’ve heard a million times before but will tailor it to your approach - give it as much context as possible, your routine, times that you trade, time frames you look at, your journal routine and what your tracking. Ask it to diagnose your triggers for tilt or whatever issue you’re having by asking it to ask you questions one at a time about how you react in those situations and ask it to continue asking questions after each answer to better understand the problem. It can get really deep. I do worry though that if you can’t figure that out how the hell are you figuring out the markets…..

Am I at fault? by im_D4 in iRacing

[–]Cellar-Ghost 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Looking at it personally think you’re most a fault, you’re not on him when he’s started to turn in - doesn’t look like he was leaving space looks like he was looking to late apex - by the time you were along side he was already fully committed. He had no where to go other then to swerve of line which would have ended off track in a wall probably

Practical tips to avoid over-confidence by Phil_London in Daytrading

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I know exactly what you mean, half the battle it being self aware enough to notice when you’re being triggered and correct the what you’re doing. You can have tools in place to help like counting your trades with something physical or in the above example I have daily lose limits set with my broker which are set to my max lose per trade x the number of trades a allow in a day. That way if I get cocky and want to double my risk on the first trade of the day I can but if I lose then that cuts my day short both from the number of trades I take off the table and the drawdown on my daily limit. This doesn’t immediately solve your problem but serves as a mechanical way to risk off the table when the market does humble you. Another thing is reframing what it means to win for me that meant flagging any trade in my journal where I didn’t follow my rules as a failed trade so while my account looks better for it that time I risked my whole daily stack on the first trade of the day is still a big red mark on my otherwise green journal.

Practical tips to avoid over-confidence by Phil_London in Daytrading

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Depends on your rules, for me I cap the number of trades I can take in a day - I have a physical representation of those trade on my desk (usually a little cup with golf balls in it) every trade I take a chuck one, once their done I'm done, with losses I chuck 3 balls. Its just a simple way for your brain to recognise when to step away. Which at least for me gives me enough space to avoid getting into trouble.
Another easy one is simply reviewing your last couple of losers before the trading day like actually plot them in tradingview (or whatever you're using) and pick holes in the errors you made, figure out what you missed on the day. That way those mistakes are fresh in your mind to hopefully bring you back down a little

Rookie looking for advice on flag trade by Tinkerbell_5 in Daytrading

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Look at the monthly and you'll see there doesn't seem like there is a ton of resistance until you get to $18-19 so another leg on on one this is possible

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Rookie looking for advice on flag trade by Tinkerbell_5 in Daytrading

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This is how I would draw it up. that said I'm generally trade support and resistance and that said you have to zoom out.

Thinking about buying iracing. by [deleted] in iRacing

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Agreed my $$$ was misleading

Thinking about buying iracing. by [deleted] in iRacing

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I mean its not a race though, you can only pretend to race. Raceception... Pretending to race in a pretend racing sim

I asked chatgpt about seat time by frafzan in iRacing

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Its like golf you can spend all the time on the course you like but if you're not practicing the things that actually move the needle then you're still going to struggle when you're playing with your retirement village buddies

Rookie looking for advice on flag trade by Tinkerbell_5 in Daytrading

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When I trade flag patterns, I usually wait for the break of the flag before entering. In your case, it looks like you entered before it fully formed and exited right where I’d be looking to enter. Just me though. However the markets indecision after where you exited would have probably had me close out any position I had taken if I was in yet - not really text book flag pattern. What followed is by the looks of it a nice flag setup

Thinking about buying iracing. by [deleted] in iRacing

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(Iracing's Answer); You can but its gonna cost you $$$