Trades with cats wrote:Would someone suggest a few web sites I can visit to change the adds they show me. I am soo tired of Ellen's surgery free face lift! You guys all get pictures of good looking single women.
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Trades with cats wrote:Would someone suggest a few web sites I can visit to change the adds they show me. I am soo tired of Ellen's surgery free face lift! You guys all get pictures of good looking single women.
I don't know how computer mixed me up with senior.
I am at least 20 years younger than Uempel.
My comments are for entertainment/educational purpose only. NOT a trade advice.
another exhaustion bar so might be a pullback here then we'll see.
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For our fearless LeaderSnake:
Chicken Soup provides much-needed nourishment when the body is in a weakened state
Add some pasta and it’s a veritable panacea
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As the Nasdaq 100 approaches a new all time high, we remain proud for sticking to our bullish guns throughout, with only the occasional doubt that the bulls wouldn't overcome a slightly more mild bout of selling here and there.
The bull is alive, and we're on the right side of the trade, and continue to be supported by indicators that have maintained a bullish view for many years now, none of which have changed their mind about this market.
Builders are still at the top of this sector rotation chart, %performance, 2 months
HD is not even in the top ten holdings of XHB. However it is #6 (weighted at 4.5%) in ITB, the construction ETF (not shown here)
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cletus wrote:As the Nasdaq 100 approaches a new all time high, we remain proud for sticking to our bullish guns throughout, with only the occasional doubt that the bulls wouldn't overcome a slightly more mild bout of selling here and there.
The bull is alive, and we're on the right side of the trade, and continue to be supported by indicators that have maintained a bullish view for many years now, none of which have changed their mind about this market.
It's going higher.
And let's be clear about what the bull engine looks like (in case anyone's confused):