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For investors on Main Street, things must be very unsettling - if not scary. But, as usual tomorrow is another day and the week’s not over. This market is becoming one gigantic thrill ride at the Pipeline.
One thing that always bothers me is pundits and others complaining about people [er, like me?] who short stocks from time to time and cheer bad news. I can be sarcastic and downright cynical as many know, but I don’t cheer bad news. However, it’s never mentioned by bulls cheering as large companies layoff thousands of workers, causing that stock to rise. It can be odd sometimes.
Anyway, the job is to describe conditions as I think they are and communicate that to you. Let the chips [blue?] fall where they may.
Have a pleasant evening.
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This article has 9 comments:
Prophecy
Aside from some charts, which I challenge the author to make a prediction on and post the outcome of those predictions, the author doesn't make any point at all. There's no content here whatsoever, other than him commending himself on, allegedly, correctly betting against the market. The editors should've omitted this inane article altogether, instead of trying to justify with a meaningful headline.
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