gnatty8
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You keep looking at this from a rational point of view when people are stupid and irrational.
Well, exuberant maybe, to coin someone else's phrase.
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You keep looking at this from a rational point of view when people are stupid and irrational.
Be bearish then. You come out after a 5% drop and bang your bell the world is ending. It's very likely your hand sitting has cost you more money than calling any potential drop correctly. Plus, like last time you did this, you said you would be scared to buy-in thus capturing from your crystal ball calling.
See you again next time for another prediction. . .
I use it to kill time at work because work sucks.lol, what exactly is the purpose of a "forum", to agree with each other, confirm each other's decisions, and re-tweet the same tweets? Nobody's forcing you to read what I write, so feel free to ignore it if it makes you uncomfortable or ornery.
That's only if he shorts the market and makes a killing. At least enough to buy me some bourbon I'm never going to drink.If the market collapses, maybe @gnatty8 can get a Michael Lewis book written about him.
What if everything makes one ornery? Asking for a friend.
Watching this was mind blowing to me. How do the bullish folks explain this?Also, the fact that the world shut down amidst a once in a generation pandemic and the S&P regained what it lost in less than 90 trading days is kind of my point.
It's more of a hub and not a forum.there are forums for that
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