Maximizing Profits: Harnessing the Power of the Magical Eraser in Stock Trading

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A magical eraser on a stock may sound like something out of a fantasy novel, but in reality, it is an innovative concept in the world of finance and investment. The idea behind a magical eraser on a stock is essentially a tool or mechanism that allows investors to remove losses or undo a negative impact caused by their investment decisions. This concept stems from the desire to mitigate risk and protect one's investment portfolio from financial downturns. The magical eraser on a stock works on the premise of hindsight bias, where investors can retrospectively undo their investment decisions and erase any negative consequences. It is essentially a mechanism that allows investors to reverse their trades or sell off a stock at a point where it would protect them from financial losses. This concept may seem too good to be true, and indeed, it is not a reality in the current financial markets.


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UPDATE April 15 - After just four days since the Disneyland Magic Key Passes went back on sale, only the Inspire Magic Key is still available to purchase. And others in closer-to-CA states are willing to pay for Enchant when available to have some weekend-days available, especially if they are making a long trip.

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This concept may seem too good to be true, and indeed, it is not a reality in the current financial markets. The idea of a magical eraser on a stock is purely hypothetical and speculative. It is a concept that sparks imagination and highlights the desire for a risk-free investment environment.

How can they add more value to the Inspire Key to increase sales?

Because the fact that it's the only key not currently out of stock suggests that it's either too expensive to meet sales expectations, or people feel they just don't get enough out of the investment to commit to it.

Maybe instead of the generic 20% discount for Genie+, they could just make Genie+ complimentary with the Inspire Key and automatically included with every visit. They would still be subject to ILL costs for A-tier rides like RotR, but if an Inspire Key holder visits the park ten times a year, that's $200 they're saving not having to buy Genie+. That adds up.

Could also bump up the Dining discount to match the Merch discount, an even 20% for both. That adds up too.

How else do you think they could increase the Inspire Keys value to incentivize more sales?

longtimedisneylurker

DIS Veteran
Joined Apr 20, 2010

Honestly I think it's the only one for sale still because it's the most expensive one so therefore the most profit to Disney so therefore the one they would rather people buy to cover any overall Magic Key attrition. I don't think they are needing to add benefits to that magic key in order to sell more because I don't think they are at present concerned that they don't have enough Magic Key holders. If they were concerned about their number of Magic Key holders, then they would open up the Believe key or even lower level keys for sale again.

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Foxhound3857

Mischief Managed
Joined Apr 10, 2010

Honestly I think it's the only one for sale still because it's the most expensive one so therefore the most profit to Disney so therefore the one they would rather people buy to cover any overall Magic Key attrition. I don't think they are needing to add benefits to that magic key in order to sell more because I don't think they are at present concerned that they don't have enough Magic Key holders. If they were concerned about their number of Magic Key holders, then they would open up the Believe key or even lower level keys for sale again.


If that's how Disney really feels, I wonder why they haven't considered just pulling the plug on the lower three tiers and making the Magic Key only one tier, the highest one, to raise ticket sales and chaff any losses from key holders who visit multiple times a year.

starry_solo

DIS Veteran
Joined Nov 19, 2010

If that's how Disney really feels, I wonder why they haven't considered just pulling the plug on the lower three tiers and making the Magic Key only one tier, the highest one, to raise ticket sales and chaff any losses from key holders who visit multiple times a year.


Because some in Southern California still like the cheapest key available and can visit on weekdays.
And others in closer-to-CA states are willing to pay for Enchant (when available) to have some weekend-days available, especially if they are making a long trip.

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Foxhound3857

Mischief Managed
Joined Apr 10, 2010

Because some in Southern California still like the cheapest key available and can visit on weekdays.
And others in closer-to-CA states are willing to pay for Enchant (when available) to have some weekend-days available, especially if they are making a long trip.

Yeah from the perspective of the customer it's great, but if Disney's perspective is that they're losing money on the lower tiers compared to what they could be making through regular ticket sales, what's to stop them from abolishing the program at some point to cut their losses?

I'm probably just not thinking about it the right way; it's obvious there is far more complexity and depth to this than my simple brain can process. Market analysis is probably a huge part of it. But I just can't tell if the highest level key is too expensive for most peoples budgets, or just not worth it from the perspective of benefits/cost analysis.

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Hyphen677

Earning My Ears
Joined Mar 28, 2019

We live in New Mexico and usually visit Disneyland two to three times per year. We have the Enchant key because financially that is a cheaper deal than purchasing park hoppers. For us, there's nothing Disney could add to Inspire to make it worth more than double the price.

Magic Keys are similar to Annual Passes. Magic Keyholders have access to visit one or both parks of the Disneyland Resort hundreds of days a year and enjoy special benefits including discounts on food and merchandise, giveaways, early access to special event tickets and even certain dining options. Unlike the Annual Pass, Magic Keys require reservations made in advance.
Magical eraser on a stock

However, it is essential to note that the stock market is inherently volatile and unpredictable. Investments come with risks and rewards, and it is these ups and downs that make the market so captivating and enticing for investors. Having a mechanism like a magical eraser on a stock would disrupt the natural dynamics of the market and potentially lead to unintended consequences. While the concept of a magical eraser on a stock may be intriguing, it is crucial for investors to approach the market with realistic expectations. By thoroughly researching and analyzing potential investments, diversifying their portfolios, and setting appropriate risk tolerances, investors can maximize their chances of success while accepting the unavoidable risks associated with investing..

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