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You like it because your superiority complex thinks it relates to you. What you can't seem to grasp is, just because people disagree with you it doesn't make you right.
You have a very strange mentality fella. Completely delusional.
You like it because your superiority complex thinks it relates to you. What you can't seem to grasp is, just because people disagree with you it doesn't make you right.
You have a very strange mentality fella. Completely delusional.
My dear Mr Whorty..
This quote relates to everyone with a desire to succeed in a process or task that others would refute as a pointless endeavour. I wonder why it is you do.
I'm sure you've posted more on this thread than myself.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
This quote relates to everyone with a desire to succeed in a process or task that others would refute as a pointless endeavour. I wonder why it is you do.
I'm sure you've posted more on this thread than myself.
hmmm, interesting. So using your logic, whenever someone has a desire for a process to succeed, but others think it pointless, it is always they who are against the process that is wrong and never the person/people who want to change something?
Have a think about what happened in 2016 and why your logic is flawed (hint, there is a sub-forum on here dedicated to it )
Seeing as we’ve all now piled into Pearson based on Scooters pick of it as his No.1 FTSE Stock pick, there was another positive article on it, on Morningstar today.
“Learning Curve
I wish I could feel as enthusiastic about education materials publisher Pearson (PSON) but this much changed company has still not found its way forward. Chief executive John Fallon tried to put a brave face on for the latest update, claiming that the digital performance is very strong.
This may possibly be the future, but tomorrow never arrives for Pearson. The reality of the here and now is a 14% drop in group sales over the first nine months of this year. There has admittedly been some improvement since a dire second quarter but even in the latest three months sales are 10% adrift.
The shares were over 900p two years ago. They now trade around 540p and the recovery since May has run out of steam. There is no compelling reason to buy.“
Technical Analysis is brilliant. Not only does it tell you what company to buy, it also tanks the stock for you, so you can buy even more
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