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Entrepreneur/Trader/Father. Defeat is declared not when you fall, but when you refuse to stand again. ANTI woke ideology
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@kluedio might see 66600 next hour, its not just last weeks high but also setting up on the hourly as support target zone on the parallel channel
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@ScooterMcNeice We have our fair share of injuries now but watch the Melbourne game again, even the GC game? Majority of them were ferocious at the ball. Excluding those who played those games and are now injured what’s changed? And why a rough ride, it was only weeks ago.
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@USronaldcarter Hmm.
It’s already exceeded the 2020 upside range
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#spx last nights high was just 10 points off the measured move (7438 target). Anyone’s guess as to what happens around that level. IF it does happen to play out again then an overdue correction would be on the cards. It’s parabolic right now obviously so high volatility is likely
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@i_am_mie @leadlagreport Yer and in the meantime they have ramped the absolute fk out of it so even a massive flush wont do much damage to longterm trends.
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@Barnsty_ @leadlagreport That’s why they are not actually signing any deals..once the “in few hours or imminent signing “ is done the market will rollover
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@kluedio lol wtf? Its the outer line. You think its a coincidence thats its hit that line and come off hard? And that it was the massive ramp target ?
No wonder I dont post charts on here anymore ffs
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@kluedio ? yer that got hit yesterday, look at my quarterly and the reaction off that. I got some at 472
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@fantasynut_afl Doesn’t matter that he hasn’t coached since. If he says he’s up for the job don’t you think that means he’s super confident? As if he’d throw himself under the bus if he wasn’t ready? Especially given everything he’s been through.
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Feels strange to watch this unfold.
On one hand, James Hird was my footy idol growing up. There would absolutely be a sense of romance in seeing the prodigal son return and lead Essendon back to greatness.
But on the other hand, what has Hird actually done since leaving Essendon to prove he is committed to becoming an elite AFL head coach?
Since departing in 2015, he spent six years entirely out of the sport to focus on his health. He then took on a part-time 'leadership mentoring' role at GWS, unsuccessfully applied for the Essendon coaching job in 2022, and later accepted a Director of Coaching role at Port Melbourne in 2024.
That is not the CV of someone relentlessly committed to honing their craft. If he truly wanted to build his coaching credentials, I am sure there would have been ample opportunity to do so. A state league club or a private school program im sure would have gladly taken him.
But those jobs are not glamorous. They are hard work, low profile, and miles away from the spotlight. It is far easier to carve out a comfortable career in television and then reappear when the Essendon job becomes available.
There is a significant element of entitlement in all of this.
Hird’s pitch seems to rest heavily on sentiment: Essendon is in his blood, he understands the club, he loves the club, his family legacy runs deep etc etc.
It feels as though Hird wants access to one of the biggest coaching jobs in the country without having done the unglamorous apprenticeship that almost everyone else is expected to do. He should not get to bypass the queue because of nostalgia.
Essendon must run a rigorous process to find the best available head coach. Past playing history at the club should be irrelevant. The only thing that should matter is coaching quality. The idea that the best available candidate could be someone who has not held an on field coaching role for 11 years is laughable.
If, after missing out in 2022, Hird had gone away, coached his own team, developed his craft, and built a compelling body of work, I would have no issue with his application.
But simply putting your hand up every four or five years when the Essendon job becomes available, while spending the intervening years working in TV is not it.
Footy on Nine@FootyonNine
"If I'm the best man for the job, yes, I would love to do that job." James Hird responds to whether he wants to coach Essendon again, advocating for the club to undergo the most 'exhaustive process possible'. #9FootyClassified | Watch on 9 & 9Now 🖥️
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@kluedio Depends how it reacts at backtests now that it’s come off a bit but otherwise one at extreme upper targets
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This Double Top on #Nikkei is not bullish. Price slipped on that range recovered and closed right on it. Has a history of falling off a cliff when it’s dropped similar ranges in the past. The descending line area way lower will get a visit at some point.


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