I totally agree with you. The hardest to trade is a slow melt up. The worst to trade is the slow grind sideways. The best to trade is now. The market is moving normally and there is price discovery. These are wonderful trading conditions.
Exactly. On average, we get volatile trading conditions once or twice a month. Usually in an uptrend, it's basic buy the dip. But when we don't make massive new highs like end of 2021, you want to hold off on buy the dip. But it's still gonna be buy the dip this time.
Yeah and look what happened to that ballsy president? The only one that dared to do something. He got ridiculed, humiliated, persecuted, his wife got ridiculed, humiliated and he is still being persecuted till this day and he is the one with the Russian influence?? LOL Finally he got taken out of the office with voter "irregularity". And look at Biden, even on issues of transgenders and vaccinations, he's still not succeeding in either. LOL He vowed to have at least 80% of the Americans vaccinated by Independence Day of 2020. That date has come and past and look at what's the % of the Americans got vaccinated? LOL To me, he is going to go down in history as the equivalent of George W. Bush of the Democratic party. And coincidentally, both had been elected with voter "irregularity", George W. Bush was elected with the recounting of ballots that hasn't been done in a million years in a state that has a governor that just happens just happens to be Bush's brother. And Biden, well we all know, what happened with the voting situation. Let's just hope Biden won't be in office as long as Bush otherwise we will see some drastic change in the world map just like what we saw with the economic wealth during the Bush years.
he might be talking about ppt PowerPoint Extension, which was nonexistence. He might be the former telex operator which used as few characters as possible to save $$$.
That is a good as theory as his to the plunge protection team. Here is the origin:" What Is the Plunge Protection Team? The "Plunge Protection Team" (PPT) is a colloquial name given to the Working Group on Financial Markets. Created in 1988 to provide financial and economic recommendations to the U.S. President during turbulent market times, this group is headed by the Secretary of the Treasury; other members include the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (or the aides or officials they designate to represent them)."