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    extend my trades

    As an options buyer myself, I would suggest to you that you buy more time. Go out 3 months or even longer in the options you buy. There is less time decay because it decays at a slower pace. Also, buy deep in the money options as you only need the stock to move a little bit before you start...
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    How shall the market react to the FED?

    It is anti-climatic now. The Federal Reserve has promised to tame inflation and raise rates but, they have been behind the 8 ball. Inflation continues to go higher and they are taking baby steps to raise a mere 50 basis points? The stockmarket will probably, react negatively if they end up...
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    So let's see who at the Court refuses to take a polygraph exam

    Chances are good the draft document has finger prints of those who handled it. That should exclude, some people while, narrowing down the possible suspects. I think the likelihood of it being one of the clerks leaking it is probably, in the 90% probability.
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    So let's see who at the Court refuses to take a polygraph exam

    There are only a few people with access to the court decisions. The Supreme Court justices and their clerks. Clerks should all be investigated by the FBI and charged if proven he or she is the leaker. Too many of these traitors are allowed to keep their jobs without any consequences to their...
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    Most of my trading is now 3-7 day swing trades

    Have been harping on trends the past couple of days. Some traders do not believe in trends and stockcharts. Now, the rubber meets the road. A lot of stocks are about to have trend reversals. These ignorant traders are about to get slaughtered and still, do not have a clue. Wait for it.
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    Oil spike ?

    I always consult my Magic 8 ball. It never fails.
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    Warren Buffett rips Wall Street for turning the stock market into ‘a gambling parlor’

    What people miss with Warren Buffett is he now owns whole companies instead, of merely, being a shareholder. So, Buffett is guaranteed a return on his monies from the businesses and its profits, no matter what is happening in the economy. Also, he gets preferential treatment from banks and...
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    Most of my trading is now 3-7 day swing trades

    A lot of stocks are breaking trendlines and now headed lower. Longer term, you are able to filter out most of the noise. Much easier to manage your trades too with hard stop losses to get you out fast if you have to.
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    ThinkorSwim Pending Orders

    Open and filled orders will be displayed under monitor tab. If you are looking to get out of any trade, remember to place GTC (good till cancelled) orders otherwise, your order will be wiped clean at market close.
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    Joe Biden and the 25th Amendment

    Is that the same optics as Hillary Clinton dodging bullets from a sniper in Bosnia? A huge waste of US tax dollars but, Democrats don't care. Pelosi could have gone to video chat to congratulate Zelensky. They gave Ukraine $14 billion with $33 billion more on the way. Yeah, US taxpayers can...
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    what was your aha moment when you first started trading?

    Richard Dennis made like $200 million from the Turtles when he was done with them. Most of them had lucrative careers afterwards. There is always a major trend somewhere. The strongest and weakest sectors change. All you need is to find it and trade it.
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    what was your aha moment when you first started trading?

    It doesn't matter what the market environment is, the best traders will still be the best traders. No doubt, Jim Simons is one of the best hedge fund managers who happen to use algorithms. Trend following works whether people accept it or not. It does not really matter. I use it in my trading...
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    what was your aha moment when you first started trading?

    What you omit is the fact that not all hedge fund managers are even competent traders. When I refer to hedge fund managers, I refer to the likes of Paul Tudor Jones, Ed Seykota, Steven Cohen, Jack Schwager, etc. I doubt Buffett beat anyone of the top hedge fund managers. Day trader Timothy...
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    what was your aha moment when you first started trading?

    If that assumption is true, how come hedge funds are profitable most years and the average retail trader cannot save himself if his life depended on it? Most retail traders have no clue on reading the trend of any stock, index, mutual funds, etc. And too much assumptions that they know better...
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    what was your aha moment when you first started trading?

    If you are not reading and using a stockchart----you are an idiot. Like driving a car with a blindfold. Too damn stupid. What the stockcharts will tell you is where the stock is headed. Trends do matter and ignore it at your peril. I do not need to know what hedge fund algorithms are doing, nor...
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    Watch your posts here

    Extreme liberals are already doxxing and attacking those they disagree with including, making things up to get them fired from their jobs. What people must do is sue their idiot asses in court for tens of millions. Remember Nicholas Sandman? If enough people filed lawsuits making them pay big...
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    TWTR(Unfolding nicely)

    Have not been on Twitter since, I deactivated my account. See, they do not allow accounts to be deleted. Could they have simply, activated those accounts deactivated by users? That would have the effect of gaining back a huge number of users of Twitter that they lost?
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    TWTR(Unfolding nicely)

    Put on a trade then, to support your beliefs. If you really believe it is going bust, you should go all in.
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    TWTR(Unfolding nicely)

    Stockchart patterns even the best ones fail about 50% of the time. Thomas Bulkowski analyzed numerous chart patterns in one of his books. The failure rate was about 50% for most chart patterns. Relying merely on chart patterns by itself is dumb. That is the reason we have stop losses to get us...
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