@Davemcl17844101 Dave. I am sorry but that course is no longer available. I will speak to the guys at https://t.co/dhPMrtQuWK and hopefully get the page and the link taken down. Thanks for the interest, though, and sorry to disappoint!
@TonyTony345 Not an easy one to respond to. In theory, no, because each commodity has its own supply and demand factors, but there is some relationship based on appetite for risk among speculators and general things like the state of the economy and inflation expectations.
By the time this was published, the move I was anticipating, back above the previous day's close, had already happened but there is probably still some long term value in $PLTR after a sustained drop...https://t.co/Pr8RWeVHrA
I don't want to rain on everyone's parade, but we shouldn't get too carried away with the implications of the $GME GameStop saga...https://t.co/pA0ZW0EhhX
It's gonna be an interesting year in markets. Stocks look fully valued but we are just beginning the economic recovery. That sets up for some vol and makes a buy the dips approach attractive, but what to buy and when?https://t.co/TiDuz5RYbF
@marthature I think that is the case, but the article was focused on the long-term and the misconception around $GWPH as a "pot stock". That short-term focus on quick profit is a problem everywhere and can lead to some big swings, but it doesn't impact the long-term value of a stock.