Trading The Decline
From Georgia to Hawaii, unbiased justice and competent governance are giving way.
Trading The Decline
One reason I rarely write political posts here is that I want to keep this Substack focused on trading; another reason is that my political posts often include embedded tweets, and thanks to Substack launching a Twitter clone, Substack has lost access to X’s (Twitter’s) API, so I can’t embed tweets here.
Nevertheless, I thought this one was pretty good, so I am linking to my ZeroHedge post here: A Preview Of Post-White America
A second reason I’m mentioning it here is that recent news about Hawaiian Electric (HE 0.00%↑) prompted me to place additional trades against it. I have updated the post below to include those additional trades.
Trade Alert: Blood In The Streets
Pamoni Photograph/Pexels Sell When There’s Blood In The Streets The old adage, variously attributed to Bernard Baruch, John D. Rockefeller, and Baron Rothschild is to “buy when there’s blood in the streets”, i.e., buy when prices are down due to a disaster. But sometimes it makes sense to sell short when there’s blood in the streets.