Whats with the mini crash today?

Tell you what, if you are lonely and need to pretend to have friends by fishing for pensioners and kids to look up to you, there is another way to wile away the hours.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return is on Netflix so you can instead join in with a couple of sarcastic robots. Look here is "Disco Pocahontas"! Warren still my fave.

Otherwise you will just have to put up with the grownups telling you to stop being a prat Dozy.

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Haha, I forgot about that show, I really enjoyed it. I don't have Netflix though, may have to find other means of watching it.
 
Haha, I forgot about that show, I really enjoyed it. I don't have Netflix though, may have to find other means of watching it.

Easier to watch on ketamin with the color turned down to just black and white if I remember. Man I used to have fun.. What happened.

Lookmovie and a proxy might work...
 
Well, I am asking because if you went all in long QQQ back in spring of 2000, with eyes-wide-shut, you'd have not broken even until 16 1/2 years later, in Nov 2016. For people back then who were nearing retirement, if they did that, and they needed to take some money out 10 years later, say, they would have been in a bad place. If they survived at all.

Likewise, it could be the same here. Go all-in blindly QQQ with yer house mortgage now? It could be years before it recovers from the next big drop. So depending on your age, it may not be a wise thing to do.
You might have made the case for short-term and intraday trading without realizing it??
 
Is it a real reason for such decline?))

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This so called crash is just a great shorting opportunity for the intraday trader combined with pressing the bets all the way down. Shorting starting around that yellow just about the “c” in CME on the chart. It was a successful BO south out of a channel, by that time. Not hard to read. The reason doesn’t matter.

For an investor or swing trader a great buying opportunity.
 
The main indices, plus a little gold. Nothing special except I'm not a gambler and never have been one though I enjoy taking some risk. I should say howver I know my limits so I have an employee who is dedicated to the stats.

With experience you know not all trades are equal and homework will teach a trader when to put the hammer down.

You trade options or futures?
 
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