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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    I don't put much faith in Rickshaw's honesty, and don't worry too much about who I listen to, I've been doing this off and on for quite awhile.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    "dip" is always a nebulous term, I pay more attention to people who call out specific price levels in advance. At the very least, it's a bit more honest. As far as this weeks "dip", especially in the Nas, that is more of a pre-earnings shakeout style dip. Markets tend to mean revert before...
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    Good song

    (and this 10 minute riff-off instrumental version of the classic tune. Pure early 70's. At this stage The Byrds were a group of first rate musicianship)
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    Good song

    (best cover artist of Hendrix)
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    GOLF

    Back with the binary statements. "The only thing that counts IS". "The single difference between". yada, yada, yada. Forget about ever achieving that shoulder turn at your age. Why don't you model your swing after guys on the Champions Tour? Kuchar, DJ, Rory, etc. have flexibility in their...
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    GOLF

    More am's should look at this all-time great and his impact position. Even after the lightning strike, nobody squared it better. Plus, more am's are going to physically resemble Trevino as opposed to D.J. (D.J. is extremely laid-off at the top, you can't teach that freakish physical ability...
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    GOLF

    You missed the part where Dustin Johnson is 6'4, long limbed and in peak physical condition. Most amateurs lack the coordination AND the physical strength to get into those positions and/or maintain them throughout the swing.
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    Who Made A Million Dollars Today

    Ayn Rand = ghost of Rearden Metal?
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    GOLF

    B1S2 is as full of **** about his golf game as he is about his trading. RRY16 and Dest know the score. Van Zandt seems a bit confused.
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    ES Journal - 2019/2020

    "bull market", "bear market" those are antiquated terms. This is a different beast entirely.
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    ES Journal - 2019/2020

    Rickshaw's absence in Q4 2018 was well-timed, no reason to give him guff about it. He learned his lesson from Q1 2016 when he tried the gimmicky overnight magic trades and market was in a similar acute decline.
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    ES Journal - 2019/2020

    Spike and distribute is typical bear market topping action. That said, this market changes its structure too frequently for the "bull or bear" label.
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    Miami Real Estate Is About To Collapse…

    Praetorian.
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    The Most Crowded Trade in Market History?

    The barista doesn't own shares of anything.
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    Midnight rally

    Definitely alot of angst in the initial pages of this thread (March 2005), now it's just status quo. I can hardly even remember how markets traded in 2005, but I imagine the drift higher opens were probably a heck of a departure from 98-02.
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    Anyone else stuck in TNAV.

    Chart gives new meaning to "stairs up, elevator down".
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    ES Journal - 2019/2020

    It's probably a topic for another thread, but I'll just summarize by saying that the "positioning"/"internals" of the market create the initial trap which is unwound by whatever Trump tweet follows. The Mnuchin/Trump daily tariff tweets in 1Q 2019 occurred against a backdrop in which the...
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    ES Journal - 2019/2020

    Right I understand what you are saying, but you are missing the subtext. There are some reliable internal indicators that I follow and price was deteriorating for weeks prior to that event. The markets have a tendency to "pin" for days/weeks prior to a significant event (i.e. FOMC...
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    Tell me why averaging down is a bad idea .

    From my experience, the 11:00AM (ct) pattern was in play for quite a long time. Eventually it sort of migrated away (at times it was front run), then for a short while it migrated to 12:00pm (ct). A day like today, as an example, looked and felt like the pulled bids into the regular TOD...
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