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Is it just me?


I always grab my head when I read posts here like "What's going on at $NDAQ (-0.09%) going on?" Or a few days ago $DTE (-0.92%) or before that $NVDA (+2.01%) . The list can certainly be continued indefinitely.


My tip would be to read the relevant business pages instead of kicker.de or Toggolino.de.

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Do not share your opinion at all! Exactly for this exchange, the platform exists. If other people are very busy or simply can not find a suitable article, the question is perfectly worthwhile for the community Getquin😅 So to the people who ask these questions about individual course development, happy to continue !
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You can't expect that much intelligence here
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What's going on with Ronald? Dear @Kundenservice, can you turn off this community here? Because why do we need it when we can google everything? :D
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There could be some truth in it. Whereas for some it is just not THE topic, one must also accept, and is only done so incidentally (gamification) and GQ is the primary source of information - good for GQ!
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it is just somehow only a social media portal....;) you can get upset or just live with it..... what's actually going on with the telecom share today ? ;)
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Well, it's just a very one-sided "community" when some only want information but never act helpful themselves.
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Sorry but if you don't have time for that, not even a few minutes of research, then you should just get an ETF and leave it at that.
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But it's much easier to ask some online community and trust the hearsay there than to actually deal with the topic... #laziness
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@AlterMann - I am theoretically of the same opinion. Why not do something about it right away and expand the post with helpful info? ☺️ Would there be business sites that you would recommend, for example?
I see it the same way ... Maybe Getquin should introduce 2 basic categories in the social area: A) for the "daytraders" interested in current gossip about individual stocks and "trends" , and B) for the "strategists" to exchange about long-term portfolio or investment strategies.
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