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yikes ...

 

Holy Guacamole... "Chances are" the 56.75 NVPOC will (?) I have NO interest in a long but ... maybe a rotation for a scalp on the short side..assuming anyone ever buys this again.. :rofl:

 

Average extended range in ES is 20pts so we might be in the ballpark... not a recommendation for a long or anything... just :2c:

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Not a suggestion, just an observation since I have no interest in the long side evnthough there is a higher countertrend trade "set-up"... Long 59.00 target 63.00 and then potentially 70.00 ish extended... Just based on some stuff but NOT a trade I would take..I'd prefer to be looking at those areas for continuation trades for rotations WITH the trand but I am done - unless it sets-up in alignment with other stuff... :confused:

 

Once again not a good location for a long since the area was right at the NVPOC 56.75... I was not focused on it..just observing..

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Where? W8th? When? tx

 

West Third and MacDougal. Went to law school at NYU late '90s.

 

Really miss the chess cafes the most. Haven't seen them in any other city. There were two on Thompson Street when I lived there.

 

I'll be there next month to visit. East coast hours are good to trade - can stay out late and still trade the open the next morning... LOL. Would have liked to maintain a place in Manhattan, but just too costly.

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West Third and MacDougal. Went to law school at NYU late '90s.

 

Really miss the chess cafes the most. Haven't seen them in any other city. There were two on Thompson Street when I lived there.

 

I'll be there next month to visit. East coast hours are good to trade - can stay out late and still trade the open the next morning... LOL. Would have liked to maintain a place in Manhattan, but just too costly.

 

In the late 60's early 70's I used to work in clubs and we would go down there for 3am frisbee games in the street.. We actually used to toss them with the cops... :rofl:

 

There was bar down there with a 4am license or something just off MacDougal, next to this narrow alley of townhouses..can't remerber the street name... The bar was called Shakespeares Pub... long gone by the time you got there... I refer to that time as the "good old days." :helloooo:

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That was a reasonable spot to take a "walk on the wild side." IMHO..

 

I will exit at 58.75 for a 2 tick loss, or will close 2/3 at the low and save 1/3 for 49.

 

61 is a LVN, and coincides with prior 60.75 S, then R, so I am concerned it may make a run for that. But I will just let it play out.

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I will exit at 58.75 for a 2 tick loss, or will close 2/3 at the low and save 1/3 for 49.

 

Scaled 1/3 at 55.00

 

Stop on rest at 58. Don't know if we have the juice for new lows, but if we do, I've got 1/3 to close at 53.50 and 49

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In the late 60's early 70's I used to work in clubs and we would go down there for 3am frisbee games in the street.. We actually used to toss them with the cops... :rofl:

 

There was bar down there with a 4am license or something just off MacDougal, next to this narrow alley of townhouses..can't remerber the street name... The bar was called Shakespeares Pub... long gone by the time you got there... I refer to that time as the "good old days." :helloooo:

 

Yeah, Guiliani had "cleaned up" the place by then. By 4 a.m. I was usually done drinking and it was time to get a slice of cheese at Ray's. Always lots of people walking about but no frisbee games.

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Scaled 1/3 at 55.00

 

Stop on rest at 58. Don't know if we have the juice for new lows, but if we do, I've got 1/3 to close at 53.50 and 49

 

got 54.25, stop on final unit stays at 58, looking for low 50s, seems a bit optimistic but on a 25 handle range day so far, why not be optimistic?

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Yeah, Guiliani had "cleaned up" the place by then. By 4 a.m. I was usually done drinking and it was time to get a slice of cheese at Ray's. Always lots of people walking about but no frisbee games.

 

Ya, Rays is good stuff... Did you ever go to the Peanut Butter Restaurant down there?

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got 54.25, stop on final unit stays at 58, looking for low 50s, seems a bit optimistic but on a 25 handle range day so far, why not be optimistic?

 

Agree...wish I knew what the low tick would be... think 50-51 ish is possible... clueless... :missy:

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Really nice volatility. You guys should get some nice mileage out of this if you get the direction right. Don't sweat the small losers. A lot of the knife catchers are going to have to square up.

 

MM: Wasn't it Perry Como that sang "Catch a Falling Knife, Put It in Your Pocket -Save It for a Rainy Day." :rofl:

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got 54.25, stop on final unit stays at 58, looking for low 50s, seems a bit optimistic but on a 25 handle range day so far, why not be optimistic?

 

Looks fishy, out flat 54 on final unit. All in all a decent trade.

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Yeah, Guiliani had "cleaned up" the place by then. By 4 a.m. I was usually done drinking and it was time to get a slice of cheese at Ray's. Always lots of people walking about but no frisbee games.

 

Great argument in "freakonomics" on why Guilliani shouldn't be credited for cleaning up NYC.

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Bulls seem to have a bit of an aggressiveness I have not seen in the last couple of hours... weak delta indicates offers pulling more than before... not as many shorts wanting to get on board here..?

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