ES Journal - 2019/2020

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  1. Bubbles and new technology is actually really old stuff.

    But you may wonder if it actually is different this time. That is - each time the bobble actually bursts or seem to burst, there's a shit load of money read to buy.
     
    #28211     Aug 20, 2020
  2. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Thats exactly how the big boys get out.

    I posted this back in Jan (you actually gave me a like on the post lol),



    I later quoted it in March because that's exactly what happened. https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/es-journal-2019-2020.328086/page-1517#post-5037053

    It'll happen again.
     
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    #28212     Aug 20, 2020
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  3. Cessna06P

    Cessna06P

    S 90.25 Stop 93 stop 89.75 stop 88 out at 86
     
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    #28213     Aug 20, 2020
  4. themickey

    themickey

    Under the trapdoor is a trapdoor spider.
    Atm, the spider is in hibernation, nowhere to be seen, not gonna show up at this time yet.
    Just keep buying! :)
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    #28214     Aug 20, 2020
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  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    A giant possum-eating spider exists in Australia and it is absolutely nightmare-inducing
    Rosie Perper
    Jun 19, 2019, 3:14 AM
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    The spider devouring a possum was posted in the Facebook group Tasmanian Insects and Spiders.

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    But even better since we know how much you love China......

    7 of South China's Most Dangerous Animals

    Aside from crazy driving, food scandals and cancer-causing chemical pollution, what else could you possibly have to worry about living in South China? The answer: several extraordinary members of the animal kingdom.

    Below we’ve rounded up seven of South China’s most dangerous creatures – although we’d like to note that most encounters are unlikely to result in bodily harm.

    In fact, humans are far more of a danger to these creatures than they are to us. So, before you squash that centipede under your shoe, remember that you have a better chance of getting squashed by a rogue taxi than dying from bug venom.

    1. Chinese Bird Spider
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    Image via @adamandtheeightleggedbeauties/Instagram

    Credited with being one of the most venomous spiders in China, this is not an animal you want to encounter while stomping through the bush.

    A hyper aggressive species of Old-World tarantula, the Chinese bird spider captures its prey by emerging unexpectedly from dirt burrows to attack and poison its victims. Despite its name, the spider predominantly preys on insects and small rodents, which are dispatched quickly by the species’ strong venom.

    The Chinese bird spider is found throughout southern China and parts of Vietnam.

    If you are unfortunate enough to have one of these large, eight-legged predators poke its fangs into you, make haste to the nearest hospital – or prepare for severe nerve damage.


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    #28215     Aug 20, 2020
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  6. I bet this market have even the 'big boys' confounded. Players are terrified to short this market and just as terrified of missing out.

    A big drop? For sure. Might see another one this year and sooner than later.

    But when that happens - Norway and Saudi-Arabia are buying.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...lion-wealth-fund-expands-u-s-stakes-amid-rout

    There's been plenty of drops in recent history, but they just don't seem to be sustained. The drop in March is probably the first one since the financial crisis when there was genuine fear and concern about the future. I suspect there still is - except not in the stock market.
     
    #28216     Aug 21, 2020
  7. Once the 2nd stimulus wears off....that's when it's gonna happen. By then the bankruptcy, foreclosure and eviction rates should be soaring. Add to that repossessions...cheap used car anyone ? LOL.
     
    #28217     Aug 21, 2020
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  8. chillibean

    chillibean

    adding L here at 3365
     
    #28218     Aug 21, 2020
  9. RTY getting smoked.
     
    #28219     Aug 21, 2020
  10. But when, Sage? When?
     
    #28220     Aug 21, 2020
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