Eric AshQuestions(24)Answers(0)Posts(0)CommentsI totally agree! If the greed is that extreme, then the panic can be just as extreme. Whippy action like you say. Thank you for the answer. And for your time. I think of the dot com era. People were buying businesses that were not understood, but the masses and momentum whipped it up without any value to fall back on...? And rest on as support.On Answer for Meme StocksPat.Thank you for your kind words and awesome share!! I am learning so much from what you and Owen do!!-EricOn The Making of Mission WinnersPat. Thank you for the answer and your thoughts on Bitcoin! I really appreciate and value your perspective on this topic because I am unsure how to think about it! I surmise a similar hesitance for these obvious reasons, too! Thank you again! -EricOn Answer for Bitcoin and GBTC tickerThanks, Pat! That clears up a lot for my thinking and pondering! I will be holding for awhile and may shoot another question in the future. Since I am new to trading, not completely new, but new enough to know that emotions can roll around big time and that that is part of the job description, I am very happy to hear from you and your thinking throughout the day and your analysis! Thank you again! Rules help keep the stress down in order to think clearer! On Answer for TSLA and Earnings ReportsHi, Pat! Thank you so much for the kind words and your time in helping me get acquainted with the market. I use the Marketsmith app, mostly, throughout the day. It is on that app and the website. Listed under "Stock Action" will be 4 categories of Up on Volume, Down on Volume, Breaking Out, and Near Pivot. The last two categories are usually listing between 0 and 2 stocks per day I've noti ed so far. I am new to stock trading on a daily or weekly basis, but find it fascinating how similiar it is to weather forecasting. We have big trends to pay attention to, medium trends, and then spend most of our time on the local scale, about 10 to 25 miles to get the weather right and on time. Thank you again for the kind words! On Answer for Marketsmith’s “Breaking Out” stocksCrop