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As promised an excerpt from Chuck Dartzmor's I Made a Million Pounds with ONE Dart.The Reverse SOLD. (R-SOLD)Selecting candidates: this is easy, you know these shares. They are the shares that were certain to do very well. But didn't, and you lost money sometimes a lot. So you sell them. Then when SOLD they REVERSE and climb rapidly and significantly.I know the ASF gurus say there should be no emotion in share trading, even when (the little bloody mongrel sh*t) shares dont go to plan. So you put these on the dart board for the following month tipping selection. There is potentially some satisfaction of winning without risking more dollars.The selection technique (rules):A run up is required.This needs to be done at a time when no sensitive ears are around.Assign the R SOLD shares to numbers or portions of the board.Take one dart.Go to the end of you run up.Run to the launch line.At the launch line throw the dart yelling the following... (insert you favourite rude words)TAKE THAT YOU _____ MISERABLE ______, ________R-SOLD ______ SHARES!!!!This is very therapeutic.I have personally used the DK Lillee delivery and the Jeff Thompson sling. With a BIG snarling glare at the board to finish off.To qualify as a valid selection, the dart must be imbedded in the board to (at least) 1/2" along the barrel grip on the dart. Otherwise its a no throw.You now have your selection.Note this a very successful technique in that many selections attain positive results. On the last day of the comp the share will often attain (or slip) to 4th.Final note, dont invest in the selection as it will live up to its name R-SOLD share.NEXT. coming soon...If you are a fan of Dogs of the Dow you will love this one
As promised an excerpt from Chuck Dartzmor's I Made a Million Pounds with ONE Dart.
The Reverse SOLD. (R-SOLD)
Selecting candidates:
this is easy, you know these shares. They are the shares that were certain to do very well. But didn't, and you lost money sometimes a lot. So you sell them. Then when SOLD they REVERSE and climb rapidly and significantly.
I know the ASF gurus say there should be no emotion in share trading, even when (the little bloody mongrel sh*t) shares dont go to plan. So you put these on the dart board for the following month tipping selection. There is potentially some satisfaction of winning without risking more dollars.
The selection technique (rules):
A run up is required.
This needs to be done at a time when no sensitive ears are around.
Assign the R SOLD shares to numbers or portions of the board.
Take one dart.
Go to the end of you run up.
Run to the launch line.
At the launch line throw the dart yelling the following... (insert you favourite rude words)
TAKE THAT YOU _____ MISERABLE ______, ________R-SOLD ______ SHARES!!!!
This is very therapeutic.
I have personally used the DK Lillee delivery and the Jeff Thompson sling. With a BIG snarling glare at the board to finish off.
To qualify as a valid selection, the dart must be imbedded in the board to (at least) 1/2" along the barrel grip on the dart. Otherwise its a no throw.
You now have your selection.
Note this a very successful technique in that many selections attain positive results. On the last day of the comp the share will often attain (or slip) to 4th.
Final note, dont invest in the selection as it will live up to its name R-SOLD share.
NEXT. coming soon...If you are a fan of Dogs of the Dow you will love this one
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