Wasn't that the shaving cream with menthol in it? And if you nicked yourself it burned like a mutha'? I prefer plain ol' Barbasol.
A forced cover is a margin call. There are ways to calc a measured-move from the high volume bar when it's obvious where a lot of these fools got short. Or simply look for the reversal above the high volume bar. No fucking way this idiot can wait out $2,000. He hasn't made $700K lifetime. He's probably DOA at $400.
I have a 3.75lb AR. A V-Seven 2055 lithium aluminum 300 blackout SBR. This exact model: https://www.vsevenweaponsystems.com/v-seven-6-5-7075-enlightened-300blkout-pistol/ Ounces = pounds. I carry them backcountry backpacking. 4lb AR vs. an 8lb AK. Takes optics, simple construction, 7075 aluminum is amazing material (mil-spec)... the BCGs were a pain to clean but the advances in material science made them a breeze to clean. Most of my ARs are MOA or better.
K, thanks. The reason it did not compute in my head is because shorting stocks is a foreign concept to me. Shorting or longing a future outright, you can get a margin call either way. Longing a stock, you can never get a margin call unless you buy a single stock future and it tanks before expiry past yer margin limit. But outright shorting a stock? Yeah, I can see how that might happen now. (And then what happens if you are short a stock and it pays a dividend...Aren't you responsible for paying that dividend to the stock owner?) Shorting stocks is just bad. Why short a company you do not believe in, when you can just buy a company you DO believe in? Heh
Thx, makes sense if your backpacking to keep it light.... the V7 looks great. I always have a hard time shooting lighter weight weapons because harder to keep steady, but if you're good shot with a well balanced weapon I guess it doesn't matter. I used to have a Charter Arms bulldog 44 and it was lightweight but difficult to get a tight shot group. Good stuff
WTF. Are you a bitch? Fucking triple down into this shit. Diamond hands ain't no hands unless you push all in.