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Category Archives: Quote of the Day
QOTD: Vive La France!
Maybe, just maybe, France will turn out to be the place where the populist tide is turned. – Philip Stephen, FT We concur!
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Quote of the Day: Joe Nye, The Havard Guy
Caligula made his horse a senator. Why? To show disdain for institutions – Joe Nye
QOTD: LBJ Walks On Water
If only LBJ had Twitter! . If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: ‘President Can’t Swim.’ – President Lyndon B. Johnson . (QOTD – Quote of the … Continue reading
Quote of the Day (QOTD)
Remember: Prices drive narratives. – Eddy Elfenbein Or, as we like to say, “analysts retrofit fundamentals to the price action.”
QOTD: All The World’s A Casino
“The world’s not just a stage. It’s a casino, and our lives are games of chance.” – Michael Lewis
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Quote of the Day
People are wired to notice lions much faster than they notice apple trees. That’s why we are alive. Since there’s no more lions chasing us down Main Street, the news tries to find other ways to trigger that fight or … Continue reading
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“When markets trade violently, it is often the harbinger of a heart attack.” – Jeff Cooper
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The Internet is the most deflationary invention of all time – Todd Harrison, Minyanville
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Quote of the Day: Smelly Mackerel
Macro trading is about as difficult as I’ve ever seen it in my career. – Paul Tudor Jones, quoting the late Jimmy Hendrix. “What is the cause? Paul Tudor Jones says that central banks are the cause for this manic … Continue reading
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What’s clear right now is that making money in stocks is difficult with the market in a correction. – IBD
