%% Some bias are right/based on >100 years of market data/uptrend; most common way of stock market millionaires = buy every month for 30 or 40 years . I also like inverse ETFs which profit off main 2022 bear trends\ but those did not so well inJUNE/JUL2022. Some one that grew up shorting stocks may not like the inverse ETFs even though they profit off bear trends, by going UP
%% POWW stock $3 Everyone hates it Gave 10M rounds to Ukraine... stilll hated. Go private? Go sargent? Worth twice that and would still be undevalued corporalate) punishment??? >>not a recommendation/// # not FDIC insured
%% Its like a short seller who shorted C[cigroup]\ noting ''fundamentals win in the end'' Target shooting= fun\ hunting= will hunt for food like bumper sticker says\ brass sales sometimes+ empty brass sale , commercial some. Good name for a stock, not FDIC insured
ON TOPIC---maybe no sometimes bear wins sometimes it runs//// millenials left bloodied and battered---bear spray failed 1,160 psi of pressure %% commission free Grizzly Bear Attack: Wrestler Fights Grizz to Save Teammate Survive October 19, 2022 By Alice Jones Webb Two college wrestlers had a “sudden, surprise encounter with a grizzly bear” while hunting for antler sheds on Saturday, Oct. 15. The young men were looking for horns in heavy cover west of the Bobcat/Houlihan trailhead in the Shoshone National Forest when the grizzly bear attack occurred. Only quick action and one teammate’s willingness to risk his life for the other prevented this story from having a tragic ending. WARNING: Graphic images below! Brady Lowry of Cedar City, Utah, and Kendall Cummings of Evanston, Wyoming, are both sophomores at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, and members of the school wrestling team. They spent the day scouring for antlers in the National Forest just outside Cody with teammates Orrin Jackson and August Harrison. During the search, Lowry ended up nose-to-nose with a grizzly. Here we see Brad Lowry (left) and Kendall Cummings with some elk sheds on a previous shed-hunting trip that didn’t include a bear attack. Brady Lowry/Facebook “The bear came running out of the trees. I didn’t even see it until it was right in front of me, but I heard the crashing,” Lowry told ABC News. A startled grizzly can go from dormant to dangerous in half a heartbeat, and before Lowry had time to react, the bear was on top of him. “The only thing I could yell is: ‘Bear! Bear!’” he said. “I just knew I had to protect my head and just kind of fight for life, you know — it’s life or death.” When Cummings saw the bear mauling his friend, he bravely sprang into action. RELATED – 5 Ways To Avoid a Grizzly Bear Attack and How To Survive One “I Could Hear When His Teeth Would Hit My Skull…” A gruesome look at Cummings’ injuries soon after the attack. 6ranchoutfitters/Instagram “I didn’t want to lose my friend. It was bad,” Cummings told the Deseret News. “There was a big ol’ bear on top of him. I could have run and potentially lost a friend or get him off and save him.” When shouting and pelting the bear with rocks didn’t work, Cummings grabbed the bear by the ear and tried to pull him off his friend. That’s when the enraged bear turned his attention toward Cummings. “It knocked me onto the ground and then, with its head, pushed me on the ground all the way up against the trees and then kind of pinned me up there, and it was attacking me,” Cummings told ABC News. As apex predators, grizzlies are naturally equipped to break bones and rip flesh. On average, a grizzly’s bite delivers 1,160 psi of pressure, and Cummings felt the full force of the bear’s brute strength. Brady Lowry of Cedar City, Utah, and Kendall Cummings of Evanston, Wyoming, survived a grizzly bear attack on Oct. 15 in the Shoshone National Forest. Cowboy State Daily “I could hear when his teeth would hit my skull. I could feel when he’d bite down on my bones, and they’d kind of crunch,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “I was putting my hands in its mouth and stuff so it wouldn’t be chewing on my neck.” The bear finally let go and moved away but, in a familiar bear attack pattern, returned to dish out more abuse after Cummings called out to check on his injured wrestling buddy. “I called out to Brady to make sure he was alright, and I think the bear heard me,” Cummings said. “It kind of circled around and got me again.” GOOD GEAR – Show Off Your Wild Side When Wearing the BRCC Wild Side T-Shirt A Hard, Bloody Walk Out On average, a grizzly bear’s bite delivers 1,160 psi of pressure. That’s why injuries sustained by grizzly bear attack survivors are typically so severe — that and their gigantic claws built for tearing flesh. The wrestlers eventually escaped and called 911, sending personnel from the Park County Search and Rescue and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department into immediate action. But the injured wrestlers were at a remote location where help couldn’t easily reach them. Their fellow teammates, Harrison and Jackson, with the help of a hunter who was in the area and a local resident, carried the badly bloodied and seriously injured young men five miles back to the trailhead where they’d begun the day. “The wind, it was blowing onto my skull, and it was getting pulled. That hurt,” Cummings said as he described the excruciating hike out. “It was miserable. All the bumps, too. That was the worst part.” At the trailhead, Cummings was air-lifted to St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings, Montana. Lowry was transported by ambulance to the same hospital, where he was treated for a compound fracture to his left arm. This is what it looks like after a grizzly chews on your head for a while. Fortunately, it looks like Cummings will recover thanks to his wrestling teammates. 6ranchoutfitters/Instagram After several hours of surgery, hundreds of stitches, and 60 staples to the head, Cummings is on the mend, but he won’t be wrestling for the rest of the season. Despite his injuries, he already has plans to return to practice as soon as possible. Surviving a Grizzly Bear Attack, Healing, and Team Spirit All four wrestlers carried bear spray into the woods with them, but the attack happened so quickly that they had no time to use it. There are numerous bears in the area where the attack occurred, and the game and fish department encourages outdoor recreators to be cautious and bear-aware. “In the vicinity where the attack occurred, reports from landowners and hunters indicate there may be six to 10 different bears moving between agricultural fields and low elevation slopes,” Dan Smith, Cody Region wildlife supervisor, said in a department press release. “Game and Fish will continue to monitor bear activity in the area and work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make management decisions in the best interest of public safety.” After several hours of surgery, 60 staples in the head, and hundreds of stitches, Cummings is seen here on his feet after surgery. JP N Megan Cummings/Facebook The Northwest College Trappers coach, Jim Ziegler, and the rest of the wrestling team made the 90-minute drive to Billings to be with their two teammates during their recovery. “College athletics is where these boys turn into men, and they adopt these brothers that they never leave. For the rest of their lives, they’ll remember these things,” Lowry’s father, Dallas, told Cowboy State Daily. Although the teammates were tight before the bear attack, they now share the type of bond that can only be forged through a shared survival experience. “We’ll be best friends for the rest of our lives,” Lowry said.
%% G bears are among the worst tempered\ + that's why they got shot out in so many places; but like Remington ammo ad says '''deadliest mushroom the woods!!'' Polar bears are better behaved + only the younger bears are dumb enough to attack a human in house+ they get shot also. Polar bears have hollow hair for warmth + black skin actually. You can prove that black skin by looking around thier nose. They also hide their black nose when ambushing a seal
That's because of the TINA crowd and the buy-on-dipper crowd and WallStreetBets crowd. Ignore those A-holes.
%% Or both. Black bears are better behaved also; but never, even accidently\ get between a mom bear + her cubsProtective parents or parent to the max
%% THAT can work well\ well ,,maybe not so much/ today. Good call, on polar bear rally. I did see some real TX long horns in SEPT/ but subjective stuff like that never helped me as much as a stampede of UDOW going towards 50 day moving average. Bull or bear is not tough unless we get caught-wounded on wrong side of polar bear or TX longhorn stampede
Bear markets should not be tough for those regularly contributing to a 401K. Trading? Yes, I agree. Looking to make personal relationships with successful traders may help.