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Regarding "Lost Money"

 

If I were the CEO of a large company, and my investor relations/ PR folks booked me on that show for a 45 second interview

 

The head of the IR/PR org. would be on the soup line by the time I returned to the office

 

However, most CEO's are self-absorbed douches and are texting their wife/gf/kiddies....."Hey watch CNBC at 5:40PM, Daddy's goner be on TV"

 

IDIOTS

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I've been leaning long the past 2 days.....

The move and timeline still tracks the June correction pretty good.

 

Expecting a HUGE jam tomorrow (Fed Announcement) and a top to get printed by Thursday.

 

Today I trimmed back my shorts that I added back on Thursday....Now only 50% short....the setup does look long fer a few days.... :unsure: I'd rather not go long - just adjust my shorts

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i thought it was "can't anybody play this here game"

 

leo deroucher, casey stengel or vince lombardi?

 

Yep, I realized that the wording was a little off and changed it to the correct phrasing.

 

No hints. :)

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