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After the usual selling at the SM open. Good volume in the shares but in particular the small caps I watch.
This could be the beginning of the next leg higher. HUI back above 600. Would like to see silver above $50, but if this is the next leg we should be looking at $50 in the rear view window pretty soon.
The only thing I donât like is that the SM is so strong.
We are still under /above some major long term trend lines, which we have recently hit and failed to break….looks like we have to build the power to break them by trading under/above them, fore a while….which suggests , this new up move will get back to recent Hi’s and then maybe fail, mor maybe not….but what this new up move does show, is that we almost certainly do not have a major top in…..
Spent some time on the east coast of Florida this weekend, over at Ft. Pierce and then Patrick AFB with some old mates.
You are right though, I wouldn’t qualify, not being a native, but I’d still vote for the penalties for wayward New Yorkers. đ
Looks like the metals are all of a sudden back in short supply in the overnights.
There’s a bit of a celebration across all markets that the gov’t. will re-open now that the Demons finally caved on the CR. Might be the first time in history the Repubs didn’t crater to media pressure.
A bit odd that everything is in rally mode given that rates are up 5 bips and the dollar is a little higher.
Did you see that Trump is trying to undermine the Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs by promising “we the people” a $2K dividend from the tariff revenues? The Supreme Court has no business weighing in on the tariffs in the first place, it’s Congress’ job, but they will anyway because they are the Globalist’s captured court. What a f*cking country we’ve become, we’ve turned the country over to a bunch of corrupt lawyers and a corrupt judiciary.
I think people want sustainability in the market good or bad today not looking at the future so they can invest accordingly no matter what happens to the country. Even if it leads to eliminating people for robots…A dead end.
I can’t verify this because I know little about the mechanics of computers. I do see they’re building and planning a system for computers. As far as the star, it’s a comet not acting like one and some think it could be a high tech ship of some kind. It’s only recent so can’t be the cause of past volcanos or earthquakes.
A lot of other interesting info in there C. Fitts ask Hunter to bring him on. Hunters on a roll right now. He did use it as a opportunity to sell stuff interfering with the speaker a bit.
Now that was funny. Stds not so funny. The women better watch out for some of those men. As a nurse many years ago the 80s we were warned that we don’t assume older seniors are free of Aids or STds because they could visit prostitutes or very active women in bars and such. Women, normal women should stay away from these places all together. I noticed through the years they started disappearing one by one. Now being replaced by drugs.
You accidently hit on a great idea. We could only allow them to relocate to communities built on low lying flood-prone land with many ‘retention’ ponds dug for flood mitigation, breeding multitudes of excess mosquitoes, stocked with alligators! With neighbors constantly complaining. I’m sure they will fit right in with that and have plenty to complain about. Heat, humidity, unpredictable thunderstorms, mosquitoes. Did I mention the HEAT?
Gators are extremely rarely a danger to humans, but they do like the occasional little, yappy dog. No offense to people who like little yappy dogs.
Forgive me Lord, or my mouth may send me to Hell with Larry the Cable Guy.
By the way, some of those retirement communities have high incidences of STDs, so some of the residents are having some fun.
Just for the record. I love Florida. But I try to never tell that to anyone not already here. Don’t want to encourage them. Same about the nice litle town where I live. Get this – treefrog also grew up here in the same town. But he moved up north – north Florida. Lol.
I don’t consider it offensive but would have better ideas like no communist, liberals, democrats allowed. Not to.mean to be offensive of Florida but the weather, hurricanes, tornados, constant rain every puddle of water could have a alligator in it. I heard polar sunglasses glasses can see them.ukdervester. That going older might not be ideal there unless your a multi millionaire. Maybe some places where you are or Treefrog and Buygold are okay but find it kinda depressing. Stay far away from the growing retirement communities that seem nice as far as not having to worry about grounds but heard the charges will be there anyways they think things up. Some are over priced money traps hard to sell if you want to get out of the ponzi scheme. Some where all your going to hear about is death. Death of spouses over and over and over again no matter how long ago they died, friends, who’s gonna be next, how inflation is affecting their income the hard times they’re having , hide your wallet, illnesses of themselves, spouses or friends, not much on living and doing things now, the young or the future.
Florida should charge everyone immigrating here from New York since the election of the commie as mayor a percentage of their net worth, and distribute it to anyone over 60 or so born here and still living here. As compensation for what we will have to endure of their beliefs and personality, and their poor driving habits. Lol
That wouldn’t be considered socialist or unconstitutional, would it?
Payable in gold or silver, of course.
I think I will call my buddy DeSantis tomorrow and suggest it. I would add a restriction that they can only move to the area around Disney World, as it is already a disgusting mess, and the coasts are crowded enough, but that is too close to where I live and there might be spillover impacts.
To anyone I have offended – this is just satire.
Sorry, Buygold – I’m not sure you qualify. I’ll buy you lunch.
Signed,
A true Floridian
If this post is offensive, let me know and I will delete it.
“The robots are just walking around the office, 24/7 with no one minding them & then they go charge themselves. It’s going to be the biggest product of all time, bigger than cell phones, bigger than anything. There could be 10s of billions of robots.”
a) Why do humanoid robots need to walk around the office? Surely they don’t waste time in gossip at the water fountain? Do they print out reports and then walk to another robot to give it to them?
b) Why would we need a billion new humanoid robots every year?
c) Can they recycle themselves?
d) Do their lithium batteries cause self-immolation? This is becoming a serious problem in Aus, with scooter/bike batteries killing people in fires every week.
If we take 10% off the USA population for all the rich people, that leaves 300m folk, at $2,000 each, is $600bn, more than three times the tariffs collected up to September ($195bn, according to Bessent). And more than the $500bn annual tariffs. In addition to using the $195bn by giving $600bn to the people, the $195bn will be paid to farmers (specifically but not limited to soybean farmers) until they start benefitting from the tariff policies, paying military salaries during the shutdown and nutritional schemes. Furthermore, the $195bn has not only already covered the $1.5tn fiscal deficit for the same period, but will be used to start paying down the $37tn in US debt.