Comments by sharkhunter (page 37)

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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    I was a little bit surprised a buy order got executed late yesterday for the Russell 2000 index yesterday. It should either go up or down. I bet the odds of that are close to 100%.
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    8 years ago
    Bandit5160
    South Carolina
    Fuck The Police
    I was wondering, where is this? sounds like my location and it is. I'm not as upset with the cops as I am with the politicians or officials making these stupid laws. Cops don't get paid a whole lot and are paid to uphold the law. Who made all these stupid laws? Elected officials. Then we have a solicitor that was out to shut down platinum for apparently personal reasons and the public was ok with agents willing to spend $2000 per visit to get girls arrested and the club shut down. I'm not trying to change anything. I may move.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    Short term a drop to 2337 or maybe even lower especially if Trump attacks NK. They say ignore the news though when it comes to technical analysis. The trend of the vix is up.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    There's a lot more money to be made with options and other strategies rather than buy and hold plus you can reduce your risk versus a buy and hold strategy. You have to know what you are doing though. A buy and hold strategy could earn 5 or 10% a year on one stock with the full price of your stock at risk. I can buy options for the stock at a fraction of the price, reduce my risk, and reap bigger rewards but there is a lot more to keep track of. It's not as easy as buy and hold. It's kind of like running a business.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    Yes it was.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    Scotrade is behind the times with their outdated fees not dropping to match fidelity but fidelity has terrible phone response time if you call customer service.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    It does make me wonder which broker has the best option pricing with real time position data and lowest fees and commissions. Based on the virtual data, I'm definitely not going to use the cboe site if their virtual is like a real account.
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    8 years ago
    Smartest Guys in the Room
    I can imagine asking a stripper for a receipt for the dances and tip when she is on stage next.
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    8 years ago
    Smartest Guys in the Room
    If I had that deduction for the last decade or two, I would be rich. I'd also have to track my spending. If it was total, not too hard. I wouldn't like to break it out, lap dances, drinks, cover charges, tips, etc, etc.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    I was going to set up my accounts for options trading. I was just wondering why the virtual account had the big price delay in real time data. Probably they don't pay much attention to the virtual side. Might only be 15 minutes but that can be a big move in option prices.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    Oh yeah, Trump said something about Syria, next day missile strike. He also said something about North Korea while meeting with the Chinese leader. Might have struck a secret deal to take out someone after strike fleet in place. It would take a few days to get the fleet near NKorea.. Downside Risk. Nuclear war, hundreds of thousands dead, plus side. End of North Korea as a separate threat.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    Maybe I'll set up a virtual account on options express.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    I'm wondering if it's because it's a virtual account.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    No real time option pricing updates I mean. My position size isn't changing.
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    8 years ago
    Markets Today/Tonight
    You mean how the Russell 2000 has been having lower highs for several days and large speculators have more money long and at record levels than the smart money like in 2007? What could possibly go wrong when some are now predicting Dow 30,000 and all the retail investors are all getting bullish at record levels like in 2007? I noticed a virtual trade I made yesterday is now losing money. I just wanted to observe how price moved though. I see the virtual side of the cboe exchange does not have real time option position updates. I'm wondering who does.
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    8 years ago
    dagincourt88
    Illinois
    What are some signs a stripper is willing to push the boundaries of the club?
    If she slides her hands under your pants or shorts and underwear too, that could be a sign.
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    8 years ago
    crazyjoe
    Colorado
    United Airlines Gets Serious
    Of course I heard the small print already allows people to be kicked off. Airlines aren't making extra fees off of it though that I know of.
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    8 years ago
    crazyjoe
    Colorado
    United Airlines Gets Serious
    Ahh, someone would probably think of this without me, airlines could add an overbook fee to ensure you don't get kicked off the plane if overbooked. Restrict some seats from being sold with the extra fee.
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    8 years ago
    crazyjoe
    Colorado
    United Airlines Gets Serious
    lol, I thought of a solution airlines might like but many people would not. I deleted the comment. Airline CEO's aren't paying me any money to help them.
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    8 years ago
    Smartest Guys in the Room
    We would likely all be millionaires if we weren't spending so much in strip clubs. I didn't realize I was living like a millionaire living beneath my means. Fastest way to become a millionaire is to save most of your money each year and then invest well.
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    8 years ago
    crazyjoe
    Colorado
    United Airlines Gets Serious
    I didn't hear they doubled the offer one time. I still think they could have doubled it another time or two. That's probably why I heard they didn't offer enough. I heard someone say everyone has a price. Would have been easier to stop passengers from boarding in the first place though in my opinion after reaching x number of passengers.
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    8 years ago
    If you won a big Powerball jackpot.
    I'd hire a financial advisor plus someone to help with other errands. Then I would figure out what I want to do and come up with a plan. I'd also set up my immediate relatives so they weren't worried about food and shelter, etc, maybe. I just wouldn't want them asking for money. correction, I'd hire an investigator to investigate finances and what one in law has been up to and if nothing shady was found out, figure out how much they need to not have troubles anymore and maybe share the same amount with my other brothers and sisters, then party myself.
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    8 years ago
    crazyjoe
    Colorado
    United Airlines Gets Serious
    What could they do? Double the incentive for someone to give up their seat. If that didn't work, do like the agents did in Greenville SC to bust a strip club, keep doubling the offer until someone bites.
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    8 years ago
    dagincourt88
    Illinois
    What are some signs a stripper is willing to push the boundaries of the club?
    Unzipping your pants during the dance is a clue.
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    8 years ago
    gammanu95
    My casual drinking is your alcohol poisoning.
    Ever string along a dancer for fun?
    I have strung a dancer along but don't remember doing it continuously. I remember getting asked for dances and telling a dancer I just got there and wanted to take in the view. She came back two more times. The third time she said I said that 2 hours ago.