Cows and price action

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by Wide Tailz, Jun 7, 2024.

  1. If that once proud Viking nation allows this then they're all steers ruled by women and unworthy of their name, being literally the mark of Dan, one of the twelve tribes of Israel likened to a lion's welp!

    Cows are nowhere as stinky as wood stoves, yet those are considered carbon neutral, since their fuel will literaly oxidize in the field if not gathered and burned. Uneaten grass is just like dead wood, releasing all that carbon back into the air.

    Cow burps and farts are nowhere near as bad as wood smoke (or the flatulence resulting from the local taco truck) and they consume literally tons of dried grass that would otherwise die in place, turning grayish black, releasing all the CO2 they once absorbed while green.

    Grass grows better with cows for several reasons, and cow footprints improve land water retention and greatly increase reseeding of a field. Cow manure inoculates the soil with bacteria and provides food for worms, bugs, and othere digesters of the dead grass not eaten but trampled in the soil. Cow pee is like liquid gold, practically nitrous oxide for the growth of anything green, being a direct shot of pure nitrogen with instant results. And cow spit, coupled with the pulling action on the grass when being eaten, stimulates regrowth of leaves, preventing the seed heads from forming early, which turns the field a dormant shade of yellow tan in mid June, in these parts.

    The Lord mentions cattle by name in the book of Genesis, unlike any other animals, immediately after the grass and herbs of the field. Ask any rabbi and they will tell you nothing is put randomly in place in scripture. Cows and grass were literally made for each other!

    And we would not have a civilization without milk and manure. How would anyone survive the winter without a garden pruducing tubers and dairy products? In the vast majority of the world, you can't grow much anything in the native ground without some kind of fertilizer. In the old days it was all composted manure, and the kind that comes from cows has the ideal carbon-nitrogen ratio all by itself.

    But don't take my word for it, Alan Savory, a former land management professional in Africa, who put his theories to test on his own ranch in Zimbabwe, has a lot to say about the benefits of livestock for regreening desertified wilderness:



    (this was not written by AI)
     
    #11     Jun 27, 2024
  2. I would agree with this only when it's about the Crypto market, they all run after BTC whatever happens.
     
    #12     Jun 30, 2024
  3. That's a good insight, and now if you could find what the bull is chasing (or who is chasing him) you could discover the Holy Grail!

    A subset of running mode is when they all stop, look around, see the cowboy still behind them, and then keep running in the same direction they were before. This is one of the most fascinating moments of cow watching, when they all decide they are still being rounded up, and keep heading toward the corral. One boss cow usually leads the way.
     
    #13     Jul 1, 2024
  4. I seen another valuable insight about cows and trading, and it's about the bull. He is the male cow with his equipment still intact, and is capable of making babies. His job is to be "johnny on the spot" when a female in heat wanders by.

    The bull will go to great lengths, walking for miles, patrolling the pasture and sniffing around, waiting for his moment to take his position. If the moment of opportunity arrives and he's not there, his genes do not pass go, his seed might go extinct, and another bull who is luckier or more persistent gets to make the offspring.

    The surviving bulls are very persistent at making sure they are ready, and on the job, when the opportunity presents itself!
     
    #14     Nov 4, 2024