Eternal Optimist Stock Certificate bought October 30, 1929 the day after Market Crash ...@The Dean reckons...
Always the eternal optimist
@The Dean, though, I wish that I could read the lettering in the certificate, without the need for triple bi-focal, telescopic lenses in the specs.
A bit blurry for me at this time of night!
I reckon that I’m in no particular hurry for the announcements to be released. If management do need some extra time to deliver, then, it really won’t be bothering me very much.
If Galaxy continues to trade the way that it has done throughout 2018, I similarly wouldn’t be too fussed, as I’ve become so accustomed to the peaks and troughs that the trading presents, that I think that when the shorts do start to cover en masse, that I would need to be picked up off the floor; as floored as I would be!
I do consider Galaxy to be one of my least riskiest positions, and I really don’t need to be watching the trading everyday, and worrying excessively about market gyrations.
If you’ll excuse me now, I’ll just take another look at the transformation that I envision for Galaxy over the next several years, in the guise of Sandy and Danny, and their blossoming romance into the future. Mahalo!
Galaxy Monday’s are often very challenging days, especially, when most of the indices take a plunge, and the Donald ends up trumping the market, when he regularly refuses his right to remain silent. Conditions may be more improved over the next few days. Who’s to know?!
Let’s see what the next few weeks reveal for Galaxy, and it’s ever challenging trading conditions into the New Year.
I’m not sure that I will even get close, in either of my positions in Gameplanon’s tipping comp. At this rate, I’ll probably have to be buying my own $200 gift cards.