I don’t work futures every week anymore. I only take action when conditions are statistically skewed in my favor. What does that mean? Most weeks I’m just hanging out on the internet, reading through my sky-high pile of books, and mass flirting via the greatest social media platform ever created: Snapchat.
My productivity is higher than ever, electric literally pulsates from my fingertips like Nikola Tesla plugged into a coil.
To sum things up–cash is high but I am being boot stomped by Twitter. I called new all-time lows in Twitter yet I held onto my position. An astute reader would ask, “What gives Raul, dost thine not possess convictions is ye calls?” All my readers speak like Shakespearean characters, BTW. My answer is this: I have no idea, truthfully, how this story will play out, but I want exposure to keep me sharp. I intend to buy mucho mass TWTR shares, in droves, for the fucking win, at some point.
Meanwhile my NUGT positioning is proving early (I may cut and reassess) and my models are calling for lower equity prices.
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the market is melting and you’re sitting around sending dick pics thru snapchat?
No this is a working week, either your reading comprehension is low this Monday afternoon or I am being a poor communicator. I am shorting rips all week
any other week I would be blasting out DPs
i went professional. weekly 62’s.
Take a step back with TWTR, and trade what you know. You know Futures, hypo and all that other stuff that will take many years for us to learn.
Frankly I think many active traders who use TWTR as an information gathering/sharing tool are biased with their bullstance. It is a revolutionary tool no doubt for investing and trading, but I just don’t see the scaleability of a larger engaged user base into other use cases. Just my two cents, trade em well!
They need to make a few small tweaks to engage the genpop. It’s going to happen.
I value your two cents. Their worth is quite high to me. What is the value of an interaction? That’s the question of a generation.