PaperChaserToo

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PaperChaserToo

PaperChaserToo

@TooChaser

Katılım Ocak 2021
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
I shorted that pop.
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AJ
AJ@anthonymazzajr·
@colin_gladman How’s that working out for you?
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Mookie
Mookie@MookieMich·
@colin_gladman According to your last several posts, it looks like you were net short today. Get ready. You haven't seen anything yet if we truly get a lasting Iran peace deal. Would be a massive victory the world hasn't seen in decades.
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
This is the best takedown of "No Kings" I've seen yet. "You just hate what you're told to hate..." "I just wish the anti-authoritarian energy was present during actual tyranny." 🔥
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SharrellAnne
SharrellAnne@SharrellAnne2·
I Went to the “No Kings” Protest in Little Rock. Here’s What I Actually Saw. I went out today to see the “No Kings” protest for myself. Not to argue or engage, just to see it with my own eyes. I’m done taking secondhand opinions about what people claim is happening. The crowd was bigger than I expected. Chants like “No Trump, no KKK, no racist USA” echoed through the streets, and there was no shortage of profanity, much of it aimed directly at Trump. The tone wasn’t subtle, and it wasn’t occasional. It was constant. The messaging itself wasn’t unified. It felt like a mashup of causes sharing the same space. Anti-Trump signs, LGBTQ messaging, a handful of anti-war signs, and even someone walking around with an effigy of Trump. It didn’t come across as one clear movement. It felt like a pile of grievances gathered in one place. There were also clear signs of organization. Groups like the NAACP and the Democratic Socialists of America were present, along with what appeared to be designated organizers and event security. This didn’t feel spontaneous. It felt coordinated. I also had the opportunity to speak with Chris Jones, who is a Democrat running for Congress here in Arkansas. I told him upfront that we’re on opposite sides politically and that we’ve disagreed before, but that I came out to see this for myself. And I meant what I said next. A lot of the people out here were peaceful. No one confronted me, no one got in my face, and people genuinely seem to believe in why they’re out there. I even wished him luck in his upcoming race, because at this point we need people in Congress who will actually do something. His response was that we need people willing to do anything, because anything is better than nothing. On that point, I don’t disagree. What did stand out, though, was the makeup of the crowd. I’m 46, and I was one of the younger people there. The majority looked to be in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s. This wasn’t the energized younger crowd people often associate with protests. There was also a lot of American flag imagery. People wearing it, carrying it, even flying it upside down. Some signs said things like “take our flag back,” which made the contrast even more noticeable. Because despite all of that, something felt off. At times, it felt like I was standing in enemy territory. Not because anyone treated me poorly, because no one did, but because of the tone. The hostility toward one person, the language, the overall atmosphere felt more divided than anything else. And this is the part that stuck with me the most. I expected anger and confrontation. What I didn’t expect was conviction. These people believe what they’re saying. But belief doesn’t make something right. Because even with the flags and the slogans, I didn’t feel the same sense of patriotism that I’ve felt at conservative rallies. Then I saw a sign that said, “I loved this country.” Past tense. That one hit me hard. It honestly brought tears to my eyes, because I cannot imagine ever not loving this country, no matter who the president is. You can protest. You can disagree. That’s your right. But when your message starts to sound like you’ve given up on the country itself, that’s not protest anymore. That’s something else. I went, I watched, I listened, and I walked away with a clearer picture. What I saw wasn’t oppression. It was freedom being used to argue that freedom doesn’t exist.
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Robert F
Robert F@txxthie·
@colin_gladman Allow the market to do your talking. I recently began following your posts and find the negativity directed towards the current administration and other traders to be tiresome.
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
Trolls realizing they’re gonna need another Trump inside job to keep me from being right (again)
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JC
JC@TheChavster·
@colin_gladman Meanwhile your puts are barely paying out because the slow grind down theta decay. Good luck
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
Do you have a subscription service where I can sign up and tell everyone how stupid you are? Cause I’d pay a lot for that. LMK.
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@colin_gladman Oh you think we’re going down? Good luck, faces will be ripped into the end of the month and April.

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Henkel
Henkel@Dsg66524397·
@colin_gladman .. the dip did get bought and it ran during after hours . Before the dump at open . What a TARD. You suck , all your profits that u claim to make are fake
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
youtu.be/CB9x4UteQLY?si… Here’s 40 minutes of me talking about the market, psychology, and the liquidity required for bottoms. I don’t care if it’s COVID, inflation, yen carry trade, tariffs or war. Liquidity fuels the market up and down. Down must be triggered. In my opinion, things have to get worse before better. Please like, subscribe and share if you find it helpful. Thank you, hope it helps, God bless.
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PaperChaserToo
PaperChaserToo@TooChaser·
@yasharfeizi @colin_gladman Biggest 🤡 I've seen so far...what a random complaint on a dad being proud of his son's very huge accomplishment. And somehow, it triggers you lol cope harder
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Yashar
Yashar@yasharfeizi·
FLIGHT SCHOOL? Dude which of your audience cares about flight school? Do better Bro. How about your son’s first sports competition win? His first fight and disagreement with you? Your sons first smoke? First girlfriend? First lie? First hiding 💩 from you? That’s real. Not some flight school your brag about. Do better
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Colin
Colin@colin_gladman·
My boy just passed his instrument written test in flight school. Time to celebrate!
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