Thanks taggard, your post is long, I don't read them right away many times, but I always went back and check on them, just to let you know I do read them and like your thinking.
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CBOE just won court case. Maybe good trade after the jackels depart.
Flip that coin.
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Thanks taggard, your post is long, I don't read them right away many times, but I always went back and check on them, just to let you know I do read them and like your thinking.
here is my basic chart school that I know how, see point 1 and poit two, once the trend line drawn, you place your bet, don't move them. right or wrong, go or no go will be simpler to identify, that's all me knows.
Dr. Bubba:
Got it
Thank you very much
I still cant vxx yet
I'm missing all the fun
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I don't like calling people losers, but people who commit suicide are losers.
several things come to mind here. (1) not everyone sees death in the same way at an individual level. for example in the old jain system one slowly avoiding doing damage to any living entity and if carried to an extreme this resulted in death (by starvation). so here death was seen as sort of the ultimate sacrifice not unlike some of the more popular war movie images. (2) at a larger social level suicide is not seen the same way. in the movie Yakuza (robert mitchum highly recommended a bit dated but fairly tight for the time it references) the point is made that "everything is backward here--in the west if you lose it--then you go shoot everyone up--here you just close the window and do your self". (also in the west you cut towards the outside--in japan you cut to the inside--same idea but in construction and sword play) (3) i have the unfortunate situation of being (and having been) surrounded by people (family girl friends and so on) dying of dementia cancer and some really epic (likely beyond your wildest dreams) depression (eg chemical imbalance that cannot be fixed. of the people with dementia--which is a one way street at this point in time--the worst one was my father who was actually a very well know bio-medical research guy. so this guy lived with his brain for 40 years and published like a machine up until his mid to late 80s in peer-reviewed journals. when he went down it was amazingly grim for everyone around him. and eventually even he wanted to die. But by then he was far too weak to do a thing about it. being lost confused and knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt day after day year after year your ass is dust--is not something you want to get too close to--and i certainly hope it never happens to any of you
so i would only suggest like almost everything in like death and or suicide are relative in meaning depending on the situation. as sadly are "winning" and "losing" how many times have we seen one lead to the other. we seem to always be about half way between winning and losing from where i sit.
good luck with your trades (and far more importantly your health)