@vGInfidel, As with anything else on the Exchange, making money is a matter of good buys and sells. How much of your AC stock is actual money? Have you sold any? What if Ubisoft says tomorrow "We messed up, we haven't sold as much as we thought", and revises their estimate down?
Hardware stocks tend to be much more volatile than individual game stocks; there are much bigger percentage moves in game stocks sometimes, but not often are there as large of dollar value moves. There's a lot of money to be made day-trading hardware stocks, if you can do it right. If not, you'll lose your shirt just as quickly as making bad monthly predictions.
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As with anything else on the Exchange, making money is a matter of good buys and sells. How much of your AC stock is actual money? Have you sold any? What if Ubisoft says tomorrow "We messed up, we haven't sold as much as we thought", and revises their estimate down?
Hardware stocks tend to be much more volatile than individual game stocks; there are much bigger percentage moves in game stocks sometimes, but not often are there as large of dollar value moves. There's a lot of money to be made day-trading hardware stocks, if you can do it right. If not, you'll lose your shirt just as quickly as making bad monthly predictions.