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  1. Not so fast Kemosabie, as I typed that we have new action, more chart porn; The big green candle on the right is at exactly 7:00 pm. Don't know what that means, but interesting...
  2. As of a few minutes ago after the futures opened, crude is what you might call, a little uneventful. It took a **** at open, but has since recovered the dip, and is trading like a penny stock. We'll see what it looks like in the morning when retail gets involved, not that I think they can move the market, but the pigmen can. Based on sentiment... No, stop! Chart porn of crude, one minute tick.
  3. I have no clue because I don't follow it very close. I never liked college football, but I did basketball. I think they have already ruined BB. Then again, the money and shenanigans have always been there. Ohio OSHAA just voted in NIL money for high schools. Oh, goody! I guess its more out in the open now. Ohio, football, Moeller, if you were familiar with big time Ohio football back in the day. I was a coach in division 4 baseball and was not at all impressed with the OSHAA. It's all crooked, but what ain't?
  4. I won't provide a link because it's to Facebook and Draft Kings and I don't want to link, or even pick on those places, but here's what they are saying; 31.5% of all college football players are in the transfer portal The portal has been open for less than 48 hours already
  5. I'll be watching the futures on crude at 5 when they open. Disclosure; I have a long position in crude oil. Couple of links of interest: Oil Markets Brace for Supply Squeeze After U.S. Captures Nicolás Maduro - Oilprice. com Maduro overthrow in oil-rich Venezuela unlikely to shake energy markets in the near term - Bubblevison
  6. I'm not posting this as political fodder for those who make it all political. This is the investment angle of what went on the other day. Good thread about the oil and looks pretty accurate best I can tell as I follow the energy space when I'm not in bonds.
  7. It's what we do. Bonus;
  8. "This is the place" - I don't think so. I spent a month one week in Salt Lake City.
  9. As I read it, the tax is on the supplier to the retailer. The retailer would then decide how much of their raised cost they would pass along to the customer. IOW, I don't "think" this is a direct tax on the retail customer.
  10. Because he is giddy he makes so much money feeding the gullible a bunch of BS on a nightly bases. He probably jokes with the makeup artists how big of a stud he is. Balls ain't his thing. Rare commodity today.
  11. Why would anyone give one good **** about who is on the news? Why would anyone watch that **** to begin with?
  12. LOL! The ****ing world has went bat**** crazy. Where do you get off this ride?
  13. Don't know where to put this because could fit here or in general stuff, but it could get political so I will go here. From an Ohio guy who has been going to the pot Mecca of Monroe Michigan for probably 3 years. About an hour and 15 minutes if I avoid the nationally known speed trap of Woodville, Ohio, and use my Easy Pass to get on the pike at Rt. 51 and go North on 280 through Toledo. Been to probably 10 places around there. I get stuff for people here since I'm retired and have time. Sunday at one place has 15% off for seniors, so I have been the designated senior. 🙂 Helping a few cancer victims as well. Glad to help. Ohio rips you off, which is where I'm going with this. As of the new year, Michigan added more tax starting yesterday I think. Ohio, on the other hand, went recreational a year ago but have failed miserably to figure out what the hell to to. Way over priced here, so everyone still goes to Michigan. The parking lots in Monroe are full of Ohio plates. We drive around and look. The budtenders tell me the same thing. An OZ in Monroe that is $100 (minus all the taxes) is $220 here. We voted to legalize this and the Ohio body just passed new laws to limit where some products can and can't be sold. For example, to limit sales at gas stations and retail stores. This seems to about CBD type products, but I'm not sure. There is also a bunch of stupid rules about how it needs to be transported and contained. You can't take a gummy in public, and any product you take with you needs to be out of reach from the driver of the car. Giggle. OK. They also made it illegal for us Ohio people to bring back stuff from Michigan. Best I can tell, it was already illegal, as a federal law. OK. Looks like the Ohio people are trying to protect the revenue here, but people wouldn't go to Michigan if they had there **** together here. Duh! It looks like the new tax in Michigan is only on the producers who sell to the retailers? The retailers can either eat the increase in tax, or pass some or all it onto the consumer? What's the word on the streets up Michigan way? What should we expect going forward?
  14. On the Silver trade; Don't really know the guy above but that caught my eye. From CNBC: Gold, silver prices fall after CME raises precious metals margins — again Silver get smacked around a bit this week.
  15. LOL - I just figured this out two days later. MOO should have been MOH - Duh! Still didn't catch it the second time. This is what happens when you get old and stupid(er).
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