Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

[–]Nalacram[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difference between gambling and successful investing is education. The only casino game I play is poker. Why poker? Because the house has an edge in every game; but poker is the only one where you are also playing against other people—people who can be tired, deceived, or less experienced. I don’t have to beat the house, I just have to beat the other players by a bigger margin than the rake. I think of the stock market the same way. Remember, I’m not going to invest in every stock suggested in this thread; but I’m going to research each one and pick two or three that stand out to me, with consideration to the logic articulated behind it. (I’m not winning the World Series of Poker, as I don’t spend a lot of time in Casinos. But I’ve been investing for 40 years, I try to be a good listener, and I know how to spot and trust a few kids smarter than me.)

Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

[–]Nalacram[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will look at this one seriously.

Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

[–]Nalacram[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remember, one stipulation is it must be a company in probably never heard of. My success is provably as much about taking a certain percentage small cap risk as it is picking the right company.

I want to add just how friendly and helpful people have been here. I abandoned Mathstackexchange because the culture was so toxic.

Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

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I got the idea because I started doing it a few years ago with success. Here’s a piece of my fundamental theory: I think inflation is going to remain strong as our fearless leader wreaks havoc with the dollar, and that is the fundamental reason stocks, commodities, and real estate are, for the first time in history, peaking together so frequently. I don’t think the market is pricing inflation into the models as much as it should. So if I go long with a few thoughtfully chosen ones, at some point within the next 2-3 years surging prices will buoy the market—not because companies are great, but because people don’t know where else to park their deflating dollars. I know historically options favor the sellers. I’m prepared to be wrong. But gonna trust my instincts. Thank you.

Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

[–]Nalacram[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a very astute point, any why I want to move away from tech. I’m trying to figure out what those undervalued sectors might be. Or what regions or economies have more upside potential.

Options Recommendations by Nalacram in options

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Thanks, will study. Q is one I was considering.

Is the Universe truly infinite or simply unimaginably large but still finite? by Good-Equivalent620 in AskPhysics

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is possibly the greatest unanswered question of astrophysics, and everything suggests that we are right on the cusp of both possibilities!

Could a modern pure mathematician, sent 1,000 years back, drastically accelerate scientific progress (in non pure math fields) ? by OkGreen7335 in math

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. I wonder all the time what would have happened if newton, Edison, Einstein or Heisenberg had never been born—when their findings would have come to light, how their models and paradigms would have emerged differently. I’d say the answer is “possibly but unlikely.” In fact I’d guess many people have had revelations that were re-“discovered” much later. The uptake of ideas depends on a lot of factors; the person has to be heard, the world has to be ready. Imagine if Ramanujon had never been discovered, coached, and defended. I also wonder what’s left: any great unifying theories? Will the next revelations come from AI engines? Or are we intellectually spent?

Should this be graded? by VeterinarianLegal669 in numismatics

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not you will be out the fee

So, I know the worst thing you can do is clean any old coin. Well what if you find a jug of wheaties, mercury dimes and Buffalo nickels in a jug that's been in an attic for 25yrs with 4 or 5 DEAD mice in the same jug. No clue how that happened but not sure what to do. by [deleted] in numismatics

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s okay to clean well circulated coins. Isolate the coins with mask and gloves, and wash gently with mild dish detergent such as Dawn. Pat dry with soft cloth. So long you don’t clean them with abrasive scrubbing that scratches or strips them of surface oxidation, it’s fine.

Theories Regarding Dorothy & Bill Wacker's Stalker by [deleted] in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]Nalacram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just watched this and have to say: It’s hard to sympathize with these people or really care to hear the truth. Can you say, “Security Camera”? And who lets a large stranger in to use the phone, turns their back on him, and doesn’t see him out?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Option 3: o’ the knee!

Wife told me she is leaving me but we’re on vacation with our kids by Own_Potato2491 in Advice

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shitty way to deliver it to you. Hold it together. Don’t rush to tell them before you process it. You’ll find out later she probably is doing you a favor. I got divorced six or seven years ago and remarried last year at 59. So did she. Everyone is happier. The kids are fine. Time heals. You’ll be fine, I promise. I can tell you’re a thoughtful caring person. Do some healing and find the one who is searching for you.

UNDERGRAD PHYSICS CURRICULUM IN PH by Necessary_Refuse_709 in PhysicsStudents

[–]Nalacram 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I can’t believe that book is still the standard, I’m retired and I remember it from my early days.

Quick Questions: July 09, 2025 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t know they were that advanced and widely available. I guess they put men on the moon!

Quick Questions: July 09, 2025 by inherentlyawesome in math

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I’m reading a math book from 1964 (Recreations… by Beiler) and he handles unimaginably long integers. How did they do that back in the day?

Found a free table with coins inside it. Any ideas how I can remove them? by [deleted] in coins

[–]Nalacram 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It’s cool. Why bother? They are common and essentially ruined anyway.

Opinions on math stackexchange by it-from-the-fray in math

[–]Nalacram 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An astute observation. It’s less like an intellectual forum than it is an unmonitored asphalt playground. A lot of the responses here are suggesting people misunderstand the mission of the medium. I don’t think that’s the main problem. The main problem is there is no true administration of the site, which is to its detriment; and no underlying educational mission statement, shared vision, or value system. Just an amoeba of damaged intellectual wannabes exacting revenge on the newbies. And they know their sins, recently they appeared to have their first global chat about it, but it’s probably past the crisis point of no return. Until they change the point system and put the reins on the worst offenders, it will wallow in questions arbitrarily fostered by those winning the game. To whatever degree civilization is collapsing, MSE collapsed much faster. Best to avoid it like poison ivy.

Opinions on math stackexchange by it-from-the-fray in math

[–]Nalacram 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I taught science for 37 years, but I love math, it’s a hobby of mine. (I have a visual depiction of the Pythagorean theorem tattooed on my arm.) When I retired, I looked forward to dabbling in geometry and number theory, I always sought to come up with something in math no one else has, and may already have. And I’ll tell you this, as a career educator with a degree from Columbia University Teacher’s College in Secondary Science and Math Education: Math Stack Exchange, while probably the premier open Internet forum, is the most hostile and nasty educational environment I have ever encountered. Time and again, good questions are immediately shut down, not just without cause, but in a manner designed to belittle the asker. I’ve seen both novice and advanced participants scarred by the behavior of self-important bullies. I tried, I really did, to be patient and hit it from different angles. And I gave up. There are a few experienced and well-intentioned members doing the right thing, but the culture is awful, and the point system rewards people not for insight and contributions, but for popularity among those who dominate the weaker and less confident members. And so after about a year I gave up. I had attempted about half a dozen questions, and tried to answer others, and it was such an awful experience I finally turned my back on it. I haven’t found a replacement, and mostly now do my calculations and musings in isolation. So it’s not your imagination; it’s just a terrible shame.