QQQ, SPY, and DIA have a roughly similar inverted structure as the grains. Especially the last few days. I was fairly convinced the move was over in corn and probably wheat but was open to the idea of profit taking, but it is a hell of a lot of profit taking if that's what it is. But the stock indexes pretty much reaffirm that it's not that. That would have to be profit taking on short sells and I doubt they could move the entire market like that.
Also, SPY got through some resistance. If it can close above the resistance that is positive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
About to go down that path eventually. Keep putting it off.
I paid an extra $100 so I could suck on some nitrous during it. Well worth it. I felt way more of it than I expected and was literally sweating through the pain on certain cuts or pokes. Recovery has been pretty damn easy though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
About to go down that path eventually. Keep putting it off.
Don't put it off. Use a condom now and after.
Don't be one of those pussies that think it needs to be done NCAA weekend so they can lay around all weekend because they are whimps and can't handle pain.
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I paid an extra $100 so I could suck on some nitrous during it. Well worth it. I felt way more of it than I expected and was literally sweating through the pain on certain cuts or pokes. Recovery has been pretty damn easy though.
Worst pain for me was the shot on each nut [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Why is that a surprise?
Because the latest Ortex data shows 30% of the float is owned by index funds, confirming what the apes have already known all along...illegal synthetic shares. It also confirms retail hasn't given up or gone anywhere, and are still bleeding money from hedgfunds with short positions.
Correction, he said retail owns OVER 90% of "the legally issued shares". Dropping hints without getting into trouble. [Reply]
I just watched my best friend fall to the floor with a heart attack today then surrounded and carted off my EMT. He's in an emergency room and is going to be OK and I've spent my entire day there.
He's worth a few million and almost got nothing for it. Slow down and spend what you worked to enjoy. I've been doing it for a couple of years and it's the best thing ever.