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Bring the pain!!!
Bring the pain!!!
Bring the pain!!!
Bring the pain!!!
Bring the pain!!!
I’m buying. But then again, I’ve got 30 years to make my money back.
I’m buying. But then again, I’ve got 30 years to make my money back.
I’m buying. But then again, I’ve got 30 years to make my money back.
I’m buying. But then again, I’ve got 30 years to make my money back.
I’m buying. But then again, I’ve got 30 years to make my money back.
Today we’re within reach of another “round number” – the S&P500 crossing into a three-digit land. It would be nice for the Dow and the S&P to lose a digit on the same day.
S&P500 below 1000 would take us back to January of 1998. Good old days. Bill Clinton was publicly denying on TV that he had sexual relations with Monica Lewinski, regular gas was $1.25 per gallon, and “Truly Madly Deeply” was the #1 Billboard hit.
What do you think about going long NASDAQ before market close?
Today we’re within reach of another “round number” – the S&P500 crossing into a three-digit land. It would be nice for the Dow and the S&P to lose a digit on the same day.
S&P500 below 1000 would take us back to January of 1998. Good old days. Bill Clinton was publicly denying on TV that he had sexual relations with Monica Lewinski, regular gas was $1.25 per gallon, and “Truly Madly Deeply” was the #1 Billboard hit.
What do you think about going long NASDAQ before market close?
Today we’re within reach of another “round number” – the S&P500 crossing into a three-digit land. It would be nice for the Dow and the S&P to lose a digit on the same day.
S&P500 below 1000 would take us back to January of 1998. Good old days. Bill Clinton was publicly denying on TV that he had sexual relations with Monica Lewinski, regular gas was $1.25 per gallon, and “Truly Madly Deeply” was the #1 Billboard hit.
What do you think about going long NASDAQ before market close?
Today we’re within reach of another “round number” – the S&P500 crossing into a three-digit land. It would be nice for the Dow and the S&P to lose a digit on the same day.
S&P500 below 1000 would take us back to January of 1998. Good old days. Bill Clinton was publicly denying on TV that he had sexual relations with Monica Lewinski, regular gas was $1.25 per gallon, and “Truly Madly Deeply” was the #1 Billboard hit.
What do you think about going long NASDAQ before market close?