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My satisfaction always came from beating the market, solving the puzzle. The money was the reward, but it was not the main reason I loved the market (Jess Livermore)
Al_Dente wrote:HLF up almost 9%
Today Soros filed that he took a HUGE long position in HLF
And Achman has not sold one "short" share of HLF. It's the old boys club wanting to put the screws to Achman for some reason.
I heard the "rant" from Icahn, and Icahn has lost his marbles...
HLF
Short interest is still 29% of the float (Einhorn still short)
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Nope, you're wrong. whatever chart says. nowadays chart doesn't see bear, so no choice.
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if not today chop till friday? and NFP could be it
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My satisfaction always came from beating the market, solving the puzzle. The money was the reward, but it was not the main reason I loved the market (Jess Livermore)
MrMiyagi wrote:Cobra, that is not an unusual pattern post-FOMC for a half hour or so.
I know. I'm just playing otherwise too boring.
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"FYI - the typical post Fed trade is to watch both the initial and second move, but the third swing tends to be the one that sticks". From the Kirk Report