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RETARDS GOOD THINGS

  1. Hikaru Dorodango - The Japanese art of polishing dirt into shiny spheres.
  2. Throat Singing - A vocal technique where one produces two or more notes ​simultaneously.
  3. Corrosion Casting - Creating detailed casts of bodily structures, often used ​medically but also as a hobby.
  4. Collecting Belly Button Lint - Yes, there are people who collect this.
  5. Cheese Rolling - An annual event where people chase a wheel of cheese down a ​steep hill.
  6. Safety Coffins - Designed for people who feared being buried alive, with ​mechanisms to signal if one was still alive.
  7. Dropping Cars with Nipples - Referencing an individual who pulled cars with ​his nipples for a world record.
  8. Vegetarian Spiders - The Bagheera kiplingi, one of the few vegetarian spiders.
  9. Milk as Blood Replacement - A historical belief that milk could replace blood in ​the body.
  10. Whale Therapy - Where patients would lie inside a whale carcass for supposed ​health benefits.
  11. Dunce Cap - Originally a symbol of wisdom, turned into a symbol of foolishness.
  12. Anglo-Zanzibar War - The shortest war in history, lasting less than 40 minutes.
  13. The World's Largest Collection of Toothpicks - Over 1.5 million toothpicks, each ​used once.
  14. The World's Longest Ear Hair - A record held by an individual with ear hair over ​18 cm long.
  15. The Great Wall of China's Invisibility - From certain angles, it's invisible due to ​its construction materials blending with the landscape.
  16. The World's Largest Yo-Yo - A yo-yo that stands over 10 feet tall and weighs over ​1,000 pounds.
  17. The World's Largest Collection of Belly Button Lint - A man who collected lint ​from his navel for 26 years.
  18. The Great Wall of China's Watchtowers - There are over 25,000 watchtowers ​along the wall.
  19. The World's Longest Fingernails - Lee Redmond grew her nails to over 28 feet ​before losing them in an accident.
  20. The World's Largest Collection of Rubber Duckies - Over 5,600 rubber ducks, ​each different.
  21. The Great Wall of China's Construction Time - Took over 2,000 years to build by ​various dynasties.
  22. The World's Largest Collection of Marbles - Over 300,000 marbles, some dating ​back centuries.
  23. The Great Wall of China's Mythical Creatures - Sculptures of mythical creatures ​like dragons were placed along the wall for protection.
  24. The World's Largest Collection of Christmas Ornaments - Over 50,000 ​ornaments, many antique.
  25. The Annual World Wife Carrying Championship - Men carry their wives through ​an obstacle course to win beer.
  26. The Great Wall of China's Hidden Messages - Some sections contain hidden ​messages or inscriptions left by builders.
  27. The World's Largest Collection of Barbie Dolls - Over 15,000 Barbie dolls, each ​uniquely dressed.
  28. The Annual World Worm Charming Championship - Participants charm worms ​out of the ground using various methods.
  29. The Great Wall of China's Beacon Towers - Used for signaling, with smoke ​during the day and fire at night.
  30. The World's Largest Collection of Postcards - Over 100,000 postcards, some ​from the late 19th century.
  31. The Annual World Bog Snorkelling Championships - Competitors swim through ​a bog using snorkels and flippers.
  32. The Great Wall of China's Role in Trade - It also served as a trade route, ​influencing cultural exchanges.
  33. The World's Largest Collection of Vintage Typewriters - Over 500 typewriters, ​some still functional.
  34. The Annual World Wife Carrying Championship - Competitors carry their wives ​through an obstacle course for prizes.
  35. The Great Wall of China's Engineering Feats - Includes sophisticated drainage ​systems to prevent erosion.
  36. The World's Largest Collection of Vintage Cameras - Over 1,000 cameras, ​showcasing photography's history.
  37. The World's Largest Collection of Salt and Pepper Shakers - Over 30,000 ​shakers, each unique.
  38. The World's Largest Collection of Rubber Duckies - Over 5,600 rubber ducks, ​each different.
  39. The World's Largest Collection of Christmas Ornaments - Over 50,000 ​ornaments, many antique.
  40. The World's Largest Collection of Barbie Dolls - Over 15,000
  41. The World's Longest Ear Hair - A record held by an individual with ear hair over ​18 cm long.
  42. The Great Wall of China's Invisibility - From certain angles, it's invisible due to ​its construction materials blending with the landscape.
  43. The Annual World Toe Wrestling Championship - Competitors lock toes and ​attempt to pin each other's foot down.
  44. The World's Largest Collection of Toothpicks - Over 1.5 million toothpicks, each ​used once.
  45. The Annual Man vs. Horse Marathon - A race in Wales where humans compete ​against horses in a grueling marathon.
  46. The World's Largest Yo-Yo - A yo-yo that stands over 10 feet tall and weighs over ​1,000 pounds.
  47. The Great Wall of China's Length - It's not just one wall but a series of walls, ​totaling over 21,000 kilometers.
  48. The World's Largest Collection of Belly Button Lint - A man who collected lint ​from his navel for 26 years.
  49. The Annual World Gravy Wrestling Championships - Participants wrestle in a ​pool of gravy.
  50. The World's Largest Collection of Salt and Pepper Shakers - Over 30,000 ​shakers, each unique.
  51. The Great Wall of China's Watchtowers - There are over 25,000 watchtowers ​along the wall.
  52. The World's Longest Fingernails - Lee Redmond grew her nails to over 28 feet ​before losing them in an accident.
  53. The World's Largest Collection of Rubber Duckies - Over 5,600 rubber ducks, ​each different.
  54. The Great Wall of China's Construction Time - Took over 2,000 years to build by ​various dynasties.
  55. The Annual World Stone Skimming Championships - Competitors skim stones ​across water for distance and number of skips.
  56. The World's Largest Collection of Marbles - Over 300,000 marbles, some dating ​back centuries.
  57. The Great Wall of China's Mythical Creatures - Sculptures of mythical creatures ​like dragons were placed along the wall for protection.
  58. The World's Largest Collection of Christmas Ornaments - Over 50,000 ​ornaments, many antique.
  59. The Annual World Wife Carrying Championship - Men carry their wives through ​an obstacle course to win beer.
  60. The Great Wall of China's Hidden Messages - Some sections contain hidden ​messages or inscriptions left by builders.
  61. The World's Largest Collection of Barbie Dolls - Over 15,000 Barbie dolls, each ​uniquely dressed.
  62. The Annual World Worm Charming Championship - Participants charm worms ​out of the ground using various methods.
  63. The Great Wall of China's Beacon Towers - Used for signaling, with smoke ​during the day and fire at night.
  64. The World's Largest Collection of Postcards - Over 100,000 postcards, some ​from the late 19th century.
  65. The Annual World Bog Snorkelling Championships - Competitors swim through ​a bog using snorkels and flippers.
  66. The Great Wall of China's Role in Trade - It also served as a trade route, ​influencing cultural exchanges.
  67. The World's Largest Collection of Vintage Typewriters - Over 500 typewriters, ​some still functional.
  68. The Annual World Wife Carrying Championship - Competitors carry their wives ​through an obstacle course for prizes.
  69. The Great Wall of China's Engineering Feats - Includes sophisticated drainage ​systems to prevent erosion.
  70. The World's Largest Collection of Vintage Cameras - Over 1,000 cameras, ​showcasing photography's history.



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TRADERS BAD THINGS

  1. Trade Without a Plan - Entering trades without predefined strategies or goals.
  2. Ignore Stop Losses - Not setting or adhering to stop-loss orders.
  3. Overtrade - Trading too frequently, often out of boredom or impatience.
  4. Overleverage - Using too much borrowed capital, increasing risk exponentially.
  5. Chase Losses - Trying to make back losses quickly with more risky trades.
  6. Averaging Down - Buying more of a losing position hoping for a rebound.
  7. Revenge Trading - Trading emotionally to "get even" after losses.
  8. Ignore Market Trends - Trading against prevailing trends due to personal bias.
  9. Not Learning from Mistakes - Failing to analyze what went wrong in past trades.
  10. Hold Losing Trades Too Long - Hoping the market will turn around.
  11. System Hopping - Constantly changing strategies without giving any a fair chance.
  12. No Risk Management - Trading without considering risk-reward ratios.
  13. Trade on News - Making impulsive decisions based on news without analysis.
  14. Overconfidence - Believing one's trading skills are superior to market risks.
  15. Ignore Fundamentals - Trading solely on technical analysis without ​understanding the asset.
  16. Trade Under the Influence - Making decisions while emotionally charged or ​intoxicated.
  17. Not Keeping a Trading Journal - Failing to record trades for future analysis.
  18. Failing to Adapt - Not adjusting strategies to changing market conditions.
  19. Copying Trades Blindly - Following others without understanding the rationale.
  20. Ignoring Psychology - Not managing emotional responses to market movements.
  21. Over-reliance on Indicators - Using too many indicators without understanding ​them.
  22. Trading with Money Needed for Essentials - Risking funds necessary for living ​expenses.
  23. Not Backtesting Strategies - Implementing strategies without historical testing.
  24. Trading Without Enough Capital - Not having sufficient funds to weather market ​volatility.
  25. Ignoring Broker Fees - Not accounting for how fees impact profitability.
  26. Trading During High Volatility - Entering or exiting trades during peak volatility ​without reason.
  27. Not Diversifying - Concentrating too much capital in one asset or sector.
  28. Failing to Update Knowledge - Not staying informed about new trading tools or ​market changes.
  29. Trading Without Liquidity - Entering markets where it's hard to exit positions.
  30. Ignoring Correlation - Not considering how different assets might move together.
  31. Over-Optimizing - Tweaking strategies to fit past data too perfectly.
  32. Trading Based on Tips - Making decisions based on unverified information.
  33. Not Using Demo Accounts - Jumping into live trading without practice.
  34. Ignoring Tax Implications - Not considering how trades affect tax liabilities.
  35. Trading Out of Boredom - Making trades just to do something.
  36. Failing to Set Realistic Goals - Expecting unrealistic returns.
  37. Not Understanding Leverage - Misusing or misunderstanding leverage.
  38. Ignoring Market Hours - Trading when liquidity is low.
  39. Not Reviewing Daily - Failing to review market conditions or personal ​performance.
  40. Ignoring Seasonality - Not considering how different times affect market ​behavior.
  41. Failing to Use Technology - Not leveraging trading software for analysis.
  42. Overreacting to News - Making knee-jerk reactions to market news.
  43. Ignoring Global Events - Not considering how world events might impact markets.
  44. Not Networking - Failing to connect with other traders for insights.
  45. Ignoring Economic Indicators - Not paying attention to economic reports.
  46. Failing to Diversify Time Frames - Trading only in one time frame.
  47. Not Taking Breaks - Trading continuously without rest, leading to burnout.
  48. Ignoring Market Psychology - Not understanding crowd behavior in markets.
  49. Failing to Adjust Position Sizes - Not scaling trades according to account size or ​market conditions.
  50. Not Using Trailing Stops - Missing out on maximizing profits by not adjusting ​stops.
  51. Ignoring Dividends - Not considering dividend payments in trading decisions.
  52. Failing to Use Limit Orders - Not setting specific price levels for entry or exit.
  53. Overlooking Transaction Costs - Not accounting for all costs involved in trading.
  54. Ignoring Company Announcements - Not following corporate news that could ​affect stock price.
  55. Not Stress Testing Strategies - Failing to see how strategies hold up under ​different scenarios.
  56. Ignoring Sector Performance - Not analyzing how sectors are performing relative ​to each other.
  57. Failing to Use Options Strategically - Not employing options for hedging or ​leverage.
  58. Not Considering Volatility - Ignoring how much an asset moves in price.
  59. Ignoring Analyst Ratings - Not considering expert analyses in decision-making.
  60. Failing to Use Fundamental Analysis - Only using technical analysis without ​fundamentals.
  61. Not Adjusting for Inflation - Failing to account for inflation in long-term ​investments.
  62. Ignoring Market Breadth - Not looking at how many stocks are advancing versus ​declining.
  63. Failing to Use Volume Analysis - Not considering trading volume in trade ​decisions.
  64. Ignoring Earnings Reports - Not analyzing earnings for stock value assessment.
  65. Not Using Market Orders Wisely - Using market orders when limit orders would be ​better.
  66. Failing to Use Stop-Limit Orders - Not combining stop and limit orders for better ​control.
  67. Ignoring Political Climate - Not considering how political events might affect ​markets.
  68. Not Reviewing Portfolio Allocation - Failing to

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