The market is saved once again. The bulls can thank me for the balderdash post yesterday as it will clearly mark the bottom. It looks like the market likes the word Patient, and Santa is well on his way. You guys can continue to fade The Cajun, because it is working.
So far today I took profits on my $APA trade and have yet to put anything new on the books. I’m eyeing $GPRO again here sub $60, and like the idea of getting long $KORS here.
Here’s a look at some of the top individual hybrid movers on the day. $BABA is of interest, as is $AKS. For a lotto play check out $APP:
I’m off to a doctors appointment to try to fix this shoulder. I will miss the final hour, but be back tonight with a few ideas for tomorrow.
Good luck guys.
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I understand exactly how you feel right now
you and me both, even if I haven’t been on the wrong side my timing has been wrong. It’s keeping me positive to see that i’m not insane and lots of people in the chop.
Now that you’ve capitulated on your crash call, we can crash! 😉
this is one fucktarded market
Indeed. Fading the Cajun is what works here.
Still in all cash.
RC, if you need some shoulder advice, I’m happy to help. I have some expertise in that area.
hope the dr’s appt goes ok.
I would love to pick your brain. Email me: [email protected]
If you are in NY or nearby I know a great surgeon out of Hospital for Special Surgery. Did both of my shoulders and a full shoulder replacement on my buddy.
He’s right across the Breaux Bridge from NYC.
haha, nice one.
@tommy gorilla. I had both mine done there as well. My doctor was dr. Riley. He was so, so. Best guy is David Altchek.
I may need to go out of state, these doctors aint worth a shit.
Riley Williams. Not dr riley
I’ve traded AKS on and off over the last year with quite a bit of success. It’s a great trading stock. I got back into it today. Bullish move after hours on the profit outlook. We’ll see if this provides another fantastic bull run, or if it falls apart (i.e., I love the stock, but not necessarily the company.)