Tony Swan is king, but I do miss the mellow tones of djc
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Nice to see an update like this. Kinda funny to see how people make assumptions about why valve makes changes.
Unfortunately, correlation does not imply causation.
I've played a bit over the past few days and I am really enjoying it again. I played a decent amount some years back but I never got really hooked. Been having a blast the last few days and I hope it picks up in popularity. Anyone who hasn't checked it out really should give it a chance. Hopefully it will stick around for a while.
Does anyone know if their is a way to get rid of the whole soul absorbing graphic thing after you kill someone? I've talked to a few people having freezing issues with it.
I've been using discord with friends for the last few months and I have nothing but good reviews. I would love to see tf2 start using discord and I hope to see the service grow. However I am worried about how open groups are currently especially when it comes to something like putting pugs together.
At least they haven't called a girl robust.
So I ran a few numbers...
Assuming he started with the SEC minimum of $25,000 to day trade. Then he invested all his money everyday for 7 months. He would need an average daily gain of ~1.052% (~$262 gained on day 1) in order to make a $200,000 profit in that time. Note, this would be 100% day trading, not include taxes, and count weekends/holidays. He would experience an over 36% gain on his initial investment in the first month. An average day trader would be expected to see a yearly gain of 20% which is significantly lower than Axio's rate.
It fairly clear how insanely difficult this is and how ridiculous it is to think someone that age can afford to invest that much. According to what I've found he would need, at the absolute minimum, about 150k in capitol to be able to make the profits he has claimed. This is also assuming he is among the very best of traders.
Anyway sorry if this is rambling on, I had a few beers and this seemed like it would be fun to look into. I also haven't used my financial calculator in months so I may very well have fucked up an easy calculation (or somewhere else in this ramble for that matter). Long story short, kid ain't in any position to make that kinda money.
Links
tradingsim.com/blog/day-trading-salary-how-much-can-you-really-make/
education.howthemarketworks.com/glossary/day-trading/
I thought the love potion episode from the first season got real. Good lord I was not prepared for episode three.
What about things like gunboats? Could a roamer find a shotgun if it would help a last push? Seems interesting at least
Awesome match and cast. Looks like Ascent is now over $6,000!
i55 is shaping up to be outstanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE2BkLqMef4
For anyone who missed it.
I started playing Piano about 17 years ago. I've played Trumpet for about 13 years and Tuba for 10. I also picked up and sorta learned Trombone, Saxophone, Bass, and anything else I could get my hands on. Really wish I played more now a days as music has helped me go all over the world and perform with friends. Unfortunately I have lost a lot of the skill I had when I played all the time but still like to play all of the instruments I learned. At this point I basically just tool around on the bass whenever I have some time and feel like it.
Taking commissions add me on steam
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