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January 8, 2008 at 11:56 AM #132059January 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM #131783CoronitaParticipant
after posting up my plays, the market moved up. cfc denied the bankruptcy "rumor" and my plays all edged down. typical, as soon as i shoot my mouth off, the market punishes me. so, in retribution, i bought 130 jan dia call when dow was +10ish. in response, the market slides off 60 points and my puts are back in motion.
how cool is that?
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anyone notice that wall street is now a bookie? you can place bets on presidential candidates!Great Drunkle. Now that you own both long and short position, this basically means the market isn't going to be moving one way or the other until you exit one side. Thanks for nothing, and screwing the rest of us in the process π
Still waiting for stockstradr to post since it's a down day today. Was missing him yesterday, because it was an up day yesterday π
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM #131961CoronitaParticipantafter posting up my plays, the market moved up. cfc denied the bankruptcy "rumor" and my plays all edged down. typical, as soon as i shoot my mouth off, the market punishes me. so, in retribution, i bought 130 jan dia call when dow was +10ish. in response, the market slides off 60 points and my puts are back in motion.
how cool is that?
edit:
anyone notice that wall street is now a bookie? you can place bets on presidential candidates!Great Drunkle. Now that you own both long and short position, this basically means the market isn't going to be moving one way or the other until you exit one side. Thanks for nothing, and screwing the rest of us in the process π
Still waiting for stockstradr to post since it's a down day today. Was missing him yesterday, because it was an up day yesterday π
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM #131973CoronitaParticipantafter posting up my plays, the market moved up. cfc denied the bankruptcy "rumor" and my plays all edged down. typical, as soon as i shoot my mouth off, the market punishes me. so, in retribution, i bought 130 jan dia call when dow was +10ish. in response, the market slides off 60 points and my puts are back in motion.
how cool is that?
edit:
anyone notice that wall street is now a bookie? you can place bets on presidential candidates!Great Drunkle. Now that you own both long and short position, this basically means the market isn't going to be moving one way or the other until you exit one side. Thanks for nothing, and screwing the rest of us in the process π
Still waiting for stockstradr to post since it's a down day today. Was missing him yesterday, because it was an up day yesterday π
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM #132032CoronitaParticipantafter posting up my plays, the market moved up. cfc denied the bankruptcy "rumor" and my plays all edged down. typical, as soon as i shoot my mouth off, the market punishes me. so, in retribution, i bought 130 jan dia call when dow was +10ish. in response, the market slides off 60 points and my puts are back in motion.
how cool is that?
edit:
anyone notice that wall street is now a bookie? you can place bets on presidential candidates!Great Drunkle. Now that you own both long and short position, this basically means the market isn't going to be moving one way or the other until you exit one side. Thanks for nothing, and screwing the rest of us in the process π
Still waiting for stockstradr to post since it's a down day today. Was missing him yesterday, because it was an up day yesterday π
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM #132069CoronitaParticipantafter posting up my plays, the market moved up. cfc denied the bankruptcy "rumor" and my plays all edged down. typical, as soon as i shoot my mouth off, the market punishes me. so, in retribution, i bought 130 jan dia call when dow was +10ish. in response, the market slides off 60 points and my puts are back in motion.
how cool is that?
edit:
anyone notice that wall street is now a bookie? you can place bets on presidential candidates!Great Drunkle. Now that you own both long and short position, this basically means the market isn't going to be moving one way or the other until you exit one side. Thanks for nothing, and screwing the rest of us in the process π
Still waiting for stockstradr to post since it's a down day today. Was missing him yesterday, because it was an up day yesterday π
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM #131805drunkleParticipantflu:
when i figure out how to “rent stocks”, then i’ll have up, down and immobile positions! what will happen then… a singularity opens up and swallows the market whole?
it’s gratifying to know, however, that the market moves (opposite) to whatever i do. fear me! i am the bringer of 401k doom, destroyer of retirement accounts, decayer of day traders, bane of discount brokers and annoyer of real stock investors!
btw, my scottrade guy corrected me when i called my put options “shorts”. he called them long puts. i’m still confused as to what exactly entails “long” or “short”.
January 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM #131985drunkleParticipantflu:
when i figure out how to “rent stocks”, then i’ll have up, down and immobile positions! what will happen then… a singularity opens up and swallows the market whole?
it’s gratifying to know, however, that the market moves (opposite) to whatever i do. fear me! i am the bringer of 401k doom, destroyer of retirement accounts, decayer of day traders, bane of discount brokers and annoyer of real stock investors!
btw, my scottrade guy corrected me when i called my put options “shorts”. he called them long puts. i’m still confused as to what exactly entails “long” or “short”.
January 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM #131995drunkleParticipantflu:
when i figure out how to “rent stocks”, then i’ll have up, down and immobile positions! what will happen then… a singularity opens up and swallows the market whole?
it’s gratifying to know, however, that the market moves (opposite) to whatever i do. fear me! i am the bringer of 401k doom, destroyer of retirement accounts, decayer of day traders, bane of discount brokers and annoyer of real stock investors!
btw, my scottrade guy corrected me when i called my put options “shorts”. he called them long puts. i’m still confused as to what exactly entails “long” or “short”.
January 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM #132053drunkleParticipantflu:
when i figure out how to “rent stocks”, then i’ll have up, down and immobile positions! what will happen then… a singularity opens up and swallows the market whole?
it’s gratifying to know, however, that the market moves (opposite) to whatever i do. fear me! i am the bringer of 401k doom, destroyer of retirement accounts, decayer of day traders, bane of discount brokers and annoyer of real stock investors!
btw, my scottrade guy corrected me when i called my put options “shorts”. he called them long puts. i’m still confused as to what exactly entails “long” or “short”.
January 8, 2008 at 12:57 PM #132089drunkleParticipantflu:
when i figure out how to “rent stocks”, then i’ll have up, down and immobile positions! what will happen then… a singularity opens up and swallows the market whole?
it’s gratifying to know, however, that the market moves (opposite) to whatever i do. fear me! i am the bringer of 401k doom, destroyer of retirement accounts, decayer of day traders, bane of discount brokers and annoyer of real stock investors!
btw, my scottrade guy corrected me when i called my put options “shorts”. he called them long puts. i’m still confused as to what exactly entails “long” or “short”.
January 8, 2008 at 1:07 PM #131818mrwrongParticipantdrunkl, we must have graduated from the same trading school. LOL
Mr. Wrong
January 8, 2008 at 1:07 PM #131999mrwrongParticipantdrunkl, we must have graduated from the same trading school. LOL
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January 8, 2008 at 1:07 PM #132010mrwrongParticipantdrunkl, we must have graduated from the same trading school. LOL
Mr. Wrong
January 8, 2008 at 1:07 PM #132070mrwrongParticipantdrunkl, we must have graduated from the same trading school. LOL
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