Everything Was Going Great Until…

Everything was going great on Tuesday right up until the cash open on Wall Street. A fleeting move higher after the opening bell seemed to suggest U.S. equities were all set to explode to the upside after an exuberant overnight session in Asia, but alas, it was not to be. In fact, it was all downhill from there: We did hit 26,000 on the Dow briefly. That would be just 12 calendar days after 25,000, the shortest time between 1,000-point meaningless "milestones" ever. At one point, the Dow

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7 thoughts on “Everything Was Going Great Until…

  1. 239 lbs is Overweight BMI
    240 lbs is Overweight BMI,
    241 lbs is Obese BMI

    MAGgOt

    In keeping with “superlatives always”, the heaviest president there ever was, easily 241, probably 404.,

  2. I hear many bells ringing, from today’s key reversal to extreme skew, margin debt, sentiment ratios and volatility resurgence.

    1. According to Wikipedia – Taft was 5′ 11″ and weighed 335-340 lbs. his last year as President (1913). He could have made a fortune as a defensive lineman.

  3. I have never heard a doctor say 2# under Obesity and excellent health in the same sentence…..oh, and already taking cholesterol med of some sort – didn’t he say that too? Oh, and sleeps about 4 hour every 24 hours? zero exercise other than golf, using a golf cart. He was a nice enough doc but he sure tried his best to put lipstick on that pig.

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