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    GOLF

    Highly doubt a guy his age added 20mph swing speed. More to the point, if a guy hypothetically adds 20mph and still can't break 90, then there isn't much use for it. Put 20 mph of swing speed into perspective. The variance between slowest swing speed on the PGA Tour to fastest is roughly...
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    Silver margin 2010/11

    ya bro, because you quoted me. That's what the quote feature is for.
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    Silver margin 2010/11

    wtf? I was replying to your outrage over palladium margins. A casual observation that palladium futures have extraordinarily high margins because, uhhhmmm, they are pretty damn volatile. Compare that to the last 5-6 years of Silver futures volatility. Bro, let's compare apples to apples.
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    Silver margin 2010/11

    Palladium $800 to $1600 in about 8 months. Again, exchanges reacting usually after the fact.
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    Silver margin 2010/11

    What's strange about it? Exchanges frequently start chasing their tail when volatility explodes higher. In the case of silver, looks like the exchanges were putting the kibosh on what was turning into a very parabolic move (especially in those early days of QE, QE2, QE3, etc). It's really...
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    Fed’s QE Unwind Reaches $535 Billion, Balance Sheet Drops to $3.94 Trillion, Old Autopilot Still Eng

    They figure its cheaper to "circumvent" the funk, as opposed to coming up with even more unconventional policy measures. In hindsight, I view those three weeks of December 2018 as a sort of drawn out "flash crash" that has clearly been forgotten about just a few months later. Powell talked the...
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    GOLF

    He sounds like he is on the spectrum. What is noteworthy about shooting 90?
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Just for the sake of integrity, this position was stopped (with the add-on's as well) prior to your re-entry at 7300. If not, then you are bs'ing everyone.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Well his overnight stop was hit just recently, but no real indication he ever took profits on the overnight position.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    That chronology of trades and posts implied he was long into the open, taking heat BUT adding to the original position as it declined. By the time he got that second add at 7484.50 x 20, he was down $27000+ on the first 20 lot. Nowhere in the language heading into the "adding here" do we hear...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Possibly and probably, although the pre-FOMC updrift pattern has been flipped on its head. It used to be one of the most reliable patterns around.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Russell futures now used to get people to short the other indicies then cover right back at the late morning highs.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Just as they were writing the obit for FAANG's two weeks back, the group went panic bid.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Food for thought.
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    This Jordan Speith missed another cut, I thought this guy was supposed to be great

    Go ahead and run the stats of which other tour players reached 11 tour wins and 3 major's at his age.
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    This Jordan Speith missed another cut, I thought this guy was supposed to be great

    Good perspective Magna. Personally, I believe that Spieth has a bit too much of the "perfectionist" bug in him. He seems to tirelessly tinker with certain aspects of his game, go thru an extended slump, then post a remarkably solid round out of nowhere. The critics seem to always bring up...
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    Bear Market almost ready to resume. .....

    This is simply a ploy to gauge sentiment.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    He used a secondary Rickshaw indicator to confirm
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Same ole s***. Fed's anti-gravity machine doing it "for the little people"
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    Boy this Lebron James shows no hustle

    Inmates are running the asylum. A few years back when a former coach "insinuated" that great players were colluding to join and form super-teams, the usual "paid by agent" media ho's cried foul. "free market", blah, blah, blah. Nowadays, it's just business as usual for the "superstar's" to...
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