[quote=flu]The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for 🙂
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.[/quote]
Sage Canyon. Our daughter is in Sage right now, so she won’t have to move. Which is nice.
Apparently the lot has pretty good feng shui. If you’re into that sort of thing. Which my wife is. She’s probably got a dude/dudette lined up already. She knows I scoff at these things, so she’ll have her do it when I’m not there. Or she’ll do it when I am there, but in Chinese, and she’ll tell me she was saying “nice lot. And your husband is handsome,” or something along those lines.