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Skuj 03.08.2020 08:03 PM

I think he is doing something medically before most appearances. But every now and then he surprise/unplanned walks into some church after a golf game to receive the worship of the believers, and without the big suit, make-up and medication, he looks awful and moves strangely. (I wish I could find the vid.) Those fuckers surrounding him are hiding something.

Bytor Peltor 03.09.2020 08:50 AM

Hot damn I should have shorted OXY Friday. It was just under $27......it’s now at $15.49......my CCL filled at $25.

Circuit-breakers tripped after 7% decline this morning, trading has halted for 15 minutes......blood is in the streets.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
For the second consecutive Friday, I spent serious coin on stocks.

I’ve doubled my shares of MPC and for the first time, I hold stock in CCL (Carnival Cruise Line).

I’ve been keeping a close eye on OXY, which is down to just under $27. I believe we are close to a bottom, but this could also be foolish thinking. With the City of Austin canceling SXSW and NCAA Men’s Basketball considering playing opening round games in empty arenas......the plunge very well could continue.


!@#$%! 03.09.2020 09:07 AM

lmfao

enjoy your margin call stupid beauregard

ilduclo 03.09.2020 09:14 AM

-6% this am. Hetty Green is laughing

“SELL, SELL, SELL!!”

ilduclo 03.09.2020 01:34 PM

11% negative. Autostop to markets. WTF, don't we trust the INDIVISABLE HAND OF TAHMARKET anymore? SOCIALISM AND CONTROLLED MARKETS!!

!@#$%! 03.09.2020 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
11% negative. Autostop to markets. WTF, don't we trust the INDIVISABLE HAND OF TAHMARKET anymore? SOCIALISM AND CONTROLLED MARKETS!!

socialism for the rich, unfettered capitalism for the poor ;)

Screaming Skull 03.09.2020 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
11% negative. Autostop to markets. WTF, don't we trust the INDIVISABLE HAND OF TAHMARKET anymore? SOCIALISM AND CONTROLLED MARKETS!!


Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
socialism for the rich, unfettered capitalism for the poor ;)


The most uninformed/ignorant string of posts in the history of the SY chat board.

!@#$%! 03.09.2020 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Screaming Skull
The most uninformed/ignorant string of posts in the history of the SY chat board.

sez a maga chud

so i’ll take it as a compliment. thanks maga chud!

!@#$%! 03.10.2020 08:35 PM

alex jones (same difference as the orange asshole) arrested for dwi lmfao

then this champion of “freedumb” blames the cop who arrested him and the restaurant that sold him booze

oooooh does it sound familiar

choc e-Claire 03.10.2020 09:14 PM

Apparently the eight largest single day drops* in the Dow Jones history have come under the Trump administration.

Well, he certainly runs the economy like a business :D

*Yes, this is being deliberately sketchy, and using percentages is the best way to phrase these stats. But, c'mon, they do it to us. And if it wasn't for the footnote, I wonder how many would've noticed?

ilduclo 03.11.2020 04:14 PM

Republans ALWAYS ruin the economy, Shrub, Ronnie, you name it. We sane people get to pick up the pieces. Then on top of that, they kill massive amounts of people in El Salvador, Iraq, Afghanistan. We make lots of friends internationally under Republan admins

ilduclo 03.11.2020 05:33 PM

Trimpieeconometrix ® working great. Market down another 6%.

Tired of winning yet?

Screaming Skull 03.12.2020 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
Trimpieeconometrix ® working great. Market down another 6%.

Tired of winning yet?


Yep, this is all on Trump. China has nothing to do with it. Keep taking spoonfuls from CNN. And keep rooting against the US economy so you can get Corn Pop in there. Great plan.

ilduclo 03.12.2020 09:25 AM

Another 8% down. Autostops triggered again. Expect further drops with the Euro Trimptravelban ®

Tired of winning yet?

Skuj 03.12.2020 07:03 PM

It's fuckin 2008 all over again, innit? Uncle Joe will have to save the world come January. Can Obama be his VP?

Remember when Trump was not taking COVID19 seriously, and making that infamous CDC visit? How's that all turning out?

Skuj 03.12.2020 07:10 PM

From 3 days ago:

"So last year 37,000 Americans died from the common Flu. It averages between 27,000 and 70,000 per year. Nothing is shut down, life & the economy go on. At this moment there are 546 confirmed cases of CoronaVirus, with 22 deaths. Think about that!"

Most of Trump's tweets are deeply incompetent and misleading, but this one takes the cake.

(Bytor has been rather quiet today, hasn't he?)

!@#$%! 03.12.2020 07:32 PM

terminal moronavirus case is what

Bytor Peltor 03.13.2020 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
Another 8% down. Autostops triggered again. Expect further drops with the Euro Trimptravelban ®

Tired of winning yet?



Tired of whining and complaining......it’s all you seem to know how to do??? You offer nothing of substance or any suggestions of improvement. Just your continued cheap shots from the peanut gallery, which can grow boring, but are sometimes comical!!

Nothing comical about dabbling in the black arts of the stock market. Predicting what a falling stock will do is very much like trying to catch a falling knife......someone is going to get cut! This isn’t a time to panic, trading stocks isn’t for the faint of heart. Investors know this going in and trade accordingly. No doubt President Trumps address to the Nation Wednesday night could have gone better. However, as someone who is invested, I have faith in what President Trump is doing.

Also, things could be much worse if unemployment wasn’t the lowest in our Nation’s history and the overall economy didn’t have the momentum of a freight train!

I attribute most of the volatility to the hysteria caused by the politicians and the media. Its been one hysteria after another......Russia, Russia, Russia + Ukraine + Mueller Report + Impeachment and now the Corona Virus. Our President has navigated everything so far, and guess what, he’s not even a politician! However, he’s a keen business man and just the person we need during this volatile time!

The left —DEMS— are going to try and tank this market/economy come hell or high water. I have ZERO doubt this is their intention as they are desperate to get Trump out of office in 2020!


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Originally Posted by Skuj
(Bytor has been rather quiet today, hasn't he?)


Hey Skuj-E-skuJ, I’m still here......spent Wednesday and Thursday with my wife and daughter having Spring Break fun. Better pop some more popcorn, the fun is just beginning!!!


HAPPY FIRDAY THE 13th

!@#$%! 03.13.2020 06:40 AM

bytoad: whining and complaining while accusing other people of whining and complaining

lollerz

h8kurdt 03.13.2020 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
Tired of whining and complaining......it’s all you seem to know how to do??? You offer nothing of substance or any suggestions of improvement. Just your continued cheap shots from the peanut gallery, which can grow boring, but are sometimes comical!!

Nothing comical about dabbling in the black arts of the stock market. Predicting what a falling stock will do is very much like trying to catch a falling knife......someone is going to get cut! This isn’t a time to panic, trading stocks isn’t for the faint of heart. Investors know this going in and trade accordingly. No doubt President Trumps address to the Nation Wednesday night could have gone better. However, as someone who is invested, I have faith in what President Trump is doing.

Also, things could be much worse if unemployment wasn’t the lowest in our Nation’s history and the overall economy didn’t have the momentum of a freight train!

I attribute most of the volatility to the hysteria caused by the politicians and the media. Its been one hysteria after another......Russia, Russia, Russia + Ukraine + Mueller Report + Impeachment and now the Corona Virus. Our President has navigated everything so far, and guess what, he’s not even a politician! However, he’s a keen business man and just the person we need during this volatile time!

The left —DEMS— are going to try and tank this market/economy come hell or high water. I have ZERO doubt this is their intention as they are desperate to get Trump out of office in 2020!






HAPPY FIRDAY THE 13th


Swear it's like having a resident fox news presenter on the sonic youth forum

!@#$%! 03.13.2020 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Swear it's like having a resident fox news presenter on the sonic youth forum

he’s a terminal moronavirus case

brain has turned to putty

ilduclo 03.13.2020 11:23 AM

1.5 trillion in repo $ to the market.....initial response? +2.5%...I recall someone saying, at one time “WEAK!!”.... oh, dang, looks like that was just a dead cat bounce, providing one last opportunity for managers to GTFO....response now is +1.5%, which doesn’t even show as noise on the 1 month DJIA chart.

Skuj 03.13.2020 03:38 PM

https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...s-changes-have

It's Obama's fault!!

Skuj 03.13.2020 03:46 PM

Bytor, this is "fun" for you?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RwifWuURRyY

!@#$%! 03.16.2020 01:57 PM

“get your own respirator”

not enough facepalms

tw2113 03.16.2020 02:18 PM

I have a hunch it was meant to be "we're doing what we can but keep seeking out alternative sources in the meantime" type thing, but very obviously badly worded

ilduclo 03.16.2020 02:20 PM

“the situation we have right now is the situation we have right now"

US Surgeon General

Bytor Peltor 03.16.2020 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilduclo
1.5 trillion in repo $ to the market.....initial response? +2.5%...I recall someone saying, at one time “WEAK!!”.... oh, dang, looks like that was just a dead cat bounce, providing one last opportunity for managers to GTFO....response now is +1.5%, which doesn’t even show as noise on the 1 month DJIA chart.


The bounce of a dead cat depends on the bottom, which the market is trying to find today. The FED moving interest rates to ZERO was important for a mood shift and has allowed investors to start thinking about buying. The damage has been done for this cycle, now we wait to see signs of positive ripples and improvement that might not start tending up until late June.

ilduclo 03.16.2020 02:37 PM

ha ha end of the Trimp admin. He was always a marginal motherfucker, anyways, just BARELY won the EC. He's a goner now.

Skuj 03.16.2020 03:59 PM

But isn't all of this Obama's fault?

!@#$%! 03.16.2020 04:05 PM

thanks obama! (for stopping ebola in its tracks when it broke out)

Skuj 03.16.2020 05:23 PM

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...y-over/607969/

I know....I know.....fake news!!

!@#$%! 03.16.2020 08:33 PM

is trump really a serious contender for the republican nomination?

 


well...

tw2113 03.16.2020 08:43 PM

I don't have enough confidence in the overall US people to vote him out. Sadly I legit think there's enough people who will vote for him again and we get a 2nd term.

Skuj 03.16.2020 10:55 PM

He's leading both Joe and Bernie in a recent Florida poll. I fear for humanity.

ilduclo 03.17.2020 08:15 AM

Pennsylvania, Va, even Ohio not Trimp.

Senate ;McSally, Mitch and Collins losing

Bytor Peltor 03.18.2020 12:32 AM

CNN Recognizing The Great Action And Response From President Trump

!@#$%! 03.18.2020 04:18 AM

pffffffffttttttt

Skuj 03.18.2020 03:47 PM


Charlie Fucking Kirk taking things out of context again, and Bytor doing the same. Out of context squared. Trump is a complete failure on this. No amount of good that he does now will erase the complete incompetence that he displayed earler.

!@#$%! 03.18.2020 08:00 PM

There is no new Trump

[ugly-ass photo]
President Trump speaks during Tuesday's White House briefing on the coronavirus. Members of the coronavirus task force stand with him.


By George T. Conway III
March 18, 2020 at 1:13 p.m. MDT

If you think you’ve been hearing a different President Trump this week — more accepting of the reality of the coronavirus pandemic — don’t be fooled. The new Trump is the same as the old Trump. He can’t help it. He’s incapable of taking responsibility for his role in this crisis — and thus incapable of leading us out of it.

After weeks of denial and deflection, a seemingly chastened Trump on Monday conceded that the virus was, in fact, “not under control,” and was, indeed, “a very bad one.” What caused the switch in tone? Who knows? Perhaps it was the largest one-day point drop in the Dow Jones in history on Monday. Perhaps it was a study the White House received saying that 2.2 million Americans could die. Perhaps it was that Trump’s beloved Mar-a-Lago is getting a coronavirus-necessitated deep cleaning.

But the sudden shift can’t conceal the fact that Trump has shown himself to be wholly inept at dealing with the pandemic. It doesn’t change the fact that he puts himself first, always. It doesn’t alter the fact that, as he once told top aides, he thinks of “each presidential day as an episode in a television show in which he vanquishes rivals.” It doesn’t dissolve Trump’s compulsion to lie, even when truth would serve him best. It doesn’t diminish his incompetence, ignorance or propensity for administrative chaos.

And it doesn’t change his inability to accept responsibility. “I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump said Friday. So too this week, even as he acknowledged the seriousness of the situation he had played down for so long.

On Monday, Trump said he would rate his performance in confronting the pandemic a 10 out of 10. Tuesday, he absurdly claimed, “I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.” Wednesday, he tweeted that he had “always treated the Chinese Virus very seriously.” He also continued to blame others, lashing out at Democratic governors who bemoan his failing federal leadership.

Of course, Trump will always take credit for positive developments — even those he didn’t cause, create or do — like the economy he inherited, an electoral “landslide” that never happened and the Christmas holiday he didn’t need to save. If it’s positive, then it’s “thank you President T,” as he once tweeted.

But responsibility? Never. Ever the blameless narcissist, Trump always insists that the buck stops wherever convenient — for him, personally. For Trump, success always has a single father — himself. Failure has a hundred — everyone and anyone else. The media. The Democrats. The “deep state.” Disloyal staffers. Prosecutors. Judges. Anyone who doesn’t do his bidding or sufficiently sing his praises.

And the common thread between his taking credit and shifting blame? Trump’s standbys: Lying, deceit and exaggeration. All have come into play throughout his presidency, and all now have come home to roost.

He mendaciously claimed that his phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was “perfect.” Perversely but fittingly, he has compared his coronavirus response to that call: “The tests are all perfect, like the letter was perfect, the transcription was perfect, right? This was not as perfect as that, but pretty good.”

His absurd, repeated claims that the outbreak wouldn’t be so bad have been almost too many to count. Even as late as the weekend before last, Trump said at his infected Mar-a-Lago resort that: “They’re trying to scare everybody, from meetings, cancel the meetings, close the schools — you know, destroy the country. And that’s okay, as long as we can win the election.”

As long as we can win the election. That’s what it’s all about for Trump. It’s always about winning — winning for Trump, by making him look good in each day’s reality-television production. It’s never been about the country.
Which is why Trump wanted a cruise ship with infected passengers to be kept offshore: “because I like the numbers being where they are.” And why Trump kept pretending the virus crisis wasn’t a crisis — to keep the stock market from tanking, to win an election.

But the way a president actually can make himself look good is by being a true leader. By seeing the truth clearly, telling it bluntly and acting on it promptly and skillfully — not by dissembling, preening and careening from day to day. By behaving like Donald Trump, the president has shown himself incapable of leading the country.

Trump’s abject failure of leadership brings to mind the words, borrowed from Oliver Cromwell, that British Conservative backbencher Leo Amery used in 1940 to bring down Neville Chamberlain, a prime minister of his own party: “You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go.”

The nation needs a credible, competent president, now more than ever. The surest and best thing Trump could do to come to the aid of his country — to save lives — would be to go, as the hapless Chamberlain did. But that won’t happen. Because that would be taking responsibility, something Trump has never done and will never know how to do. It’s too bad for us.


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