The melt up is taking place a bit earlier today. I went long at 25985 and then sold at 26015. Will buy at close for the weekend risk premia.
I'm sure you did chuck!!!!! Chuck Schumer says he made 'some progress' in meeting with Trump, but no deal yet on avoiding shutdown Chuck Schumer went to the White House to negotiate a possible deal to avoid a government shutdown with President Donald Trump. A House-passed bill to fund the government appeared doomed if the Senate took it up later Friday. Jacob Pramuk | Eamon Javers Published 2 Hours AgoUpdated 12 Mins Ago
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Position for the Sunday night Globex open. Its always a real rocket launch. And if they reach a deal....blast off!!!
Nothing is typical of the market, or that much random or purely coincidence. Every new trading business day has been pretty much elastically established premarket, you just have to keep a dynamic open mind to see what degree it chooses to stretch and temporarily, maybe, deviate. I guesstimated from point A to point B...opening bell...to closing bell...the market would end near neutral. before the market opened. It's like a movie...from opening bell to closing bell. The drama, and plot twists/or fakeouts, along the main overall storyline progressing to ambiguous assumptions. It's better than cumming. -- that calm, smug feeling~ of winning or vaguely timing and anticipating the future correctly,
I'm amazed by GEs stock price and business. You would think such a company that's so intertwined within the US economy would be experiencing such a downfall....I find it very amusing that such a company can be struggling in such a time where unemployment is 4%, economy "booming" and talks of GDP being at 3% Makes you think how is possible that last time GE suffered such a down fall was during the crisis of 2009!!! This was GE's worst week since the Great Recession By Matt Egan January 19, 2018: 3:47 PM ET The last time General Electric had a week this terrible, the Dow was below 7,000.