Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Market Analysis

 



I'll leave it at that.


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11 comments:

  1. Thanks for the Marshall Tucker! One of my favorite bands in my youth...

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  2. You're just lucky that your intelligent (if aging) dog was there to inspire your investment.

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  3. Probably my favorite Tucker album. In 1975 Hank Williams Jr. included a pair of Tucker covers on his & Friends album. I find Williams annoying for the most part, but when he stops his posturing he can be a formidable artist. The first link is to his cover of Losing You. That's Charlie Daniels on fiddle.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsYJ8NALE7s
    The next is Can't You See with Toy Caldwell himself playing steel. Both songs are very well done.

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  4. Oops. Forgot the link to Can't You See.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYsv0FG43HM

    Senior moment. I seem to have a lot of those lately.

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  5. If only they'd come out with a Cat coin. I think that sucker would run like a Cheetah ! I'd pounce on that one.

    -Kid

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  6. Can’t You See...what that group of reprobates is doin’ to me... Could be a new hit.

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  7. Glad you liked it Jim, they put out some good tunes, imo.

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  8. LL, that's an excellent point. And Blue's retirement fund's doing well, rebounding after a little dip. Still, the aging Heeler's getting impatient, "Where Lambo?!?" he asks and I tell him, "Diamonds are created under pressure, old boy."

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  9. I'm with you, Jim, prob my fave album too. Great links.

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  10. I haven't seen a cat coin, Kid. But right, I bet it'd run! In the meanwhile, the pup took a clubbing but bounced back up along with BTC and all the rest. People say to me, "It's just a tulip, doesn't have any value." I look them straight in the eye and say, "No, on the contrary. This is a winsome Shiba, as opposed to an IOU at interest to the Fed."

    Come on pup, let's see that Miura.

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  11. Hmmmm, Paul, you have a point. And a good one.

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