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Anonymous (ID: FL6jnkKL) No.60732493 >>60732514 >>60732519
>be retail
>go on /biz/ to trashtalk, mock or complain about 'retail'
i see this too often. what explains it? This might be a nice topic to discuss. is it just dunningkruger?
Anonymous (ID: m+BR2J/5) No.60732507 >>60732520
if you bought the april dip you're not retail
Anonymous (ID: 6iHZyMYy) No.60732514
>>60732493 (OP)
you see this mostly when token sales companies are being discussed. it's their business model after all, no rational investor would give them money (or continue to do so) after them not delivering for years. sunk cost fallacy is peak retail behavior
Anonymous (ID: iIFLEGAx) No.60732519
>>60732493 (OP)
Retail is everyone who buys after me
Anonymous (ID: FL6jnkKL) No.60732520 >>60732528 >>60732537 >>60733451
>>60732507
So the formula is anyone who buys at a worse price than me is retail?
Anonymous (ID: m+BR2J/5) No.60732528 >>60733451
>>60732520
everyone who buys the tops is retail. if you bought the israel iran ww3 dip and the current nuclear submarine dip i guess youre also not retail
Anonymous (ID: 6iHZyMYy) No.60732537 >>60732592
>>60732520
that, and everyone that continues to throw money into a pit that lost them time and money over multiple years already is also retail. bonus points if the company they are funding is not even acknowledging them
Anonymous (ID: FL6jnkKL) No.60732592
>>60732537
kek that sounds like a certain bizshilled... chain...
Anonymous (ID: SbwGM7Zi) No.60733451
>>60732520
>>60732528
>michael saylor is retail
enlightening