This week, I can already tell, is going to have two Tuesdays and maybe three Thursdays. It will definitely have multiple Wednesdays. There is a ton going on here and if you’re not an organized person it can become confusing rather quickly. You do not want to be confused about your stance in these conditions. If you are, go into capital preservation mode ASAP. Cash up and go sit in the woods. Otherwise, be prepared for a serious week.
It is time to posture into the tail end of Q3. The third quarter is the serious one after spending all summer lounging by the water. I am fully aware of this and log a small note on my Switchboard to keep this social factor on my radar. The higher timeframe is definitely active here.
I have also parsed all the cycle data. This is something I do every weekend inside the Exodus Strategy Session. Keeping these high value signals organized is paramount if you expect to capitalize off them.
Third, and a tidbit I would like to share with you, the reader class, are the quotes I included in this week’s strategy session. I don’t consider them motivational. They are more, “Life is tough. No sense puckering your face about it.” See below:
“In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.” – Eric Hoffer
“There is nothing bad in undergoing change—or good in emerging from it.” – Marcus Aurelius
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On my flight home from Vegas, where i was lucky enough to survive 923, I caught a very interesting and imho recommendable documentary called ‘Terrance and Stamp’ about the two guys who discovered The Who. There was a quote at the beginning from a Greek philosopher Heriod from 700bc that showed to me how people never change and i’m just getting older….
“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise and impatient of restraint.”
Oops the doumentary is called “Lambert & Stamp”
Sounds good, will be checking it out, thanks
Watch that pro gap in the am. Looking for a gap and go, lower.
slowly losing pro gap status as we head into the open :-/