What's worse than a stock crash?

Unfortunate, because equities have a definite bullish bias to them. All the big players, the Fed, the Treasury, the banks, Big Money, and the financial press have a vested interest in squeezing the shorts and keeping the party going. The institution of shorting was invented to provide a ready pool of suckers to squeeze. They are there to be thrown like sandbags out of the hot air balloon and make it go up.

Given these facts, I still short, but I am very selective when I do. When this thing bursts wide open, the rallying will be tremendous and there will be plenty of money to be made on both sides, but I'd be careful about picking tops and watch the leverage.

Thanks!!! but I'm doing fine ;)

RN
 
Okey dokey, if it works over a large series of trades/time, that is reality. Everything else is opinion. Of course, the game changes as we play it, but results add some reliability.


As you wish


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RN
 
Thank You Sir

But as we both know - tomorrow.., it ain't worth a teaspoon of warm spit

Trade Well Tomorrow :)

RN

Well, thank you for the inspiration. Occasional blotters serve well in that respect.

Good trading, of course!
 
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