Many months ago, I found one of the very few instances where a sine wave made sense on a chart. If I truly trusted it, I would have made a fortune, because this insight on natural gas’s long-term patterns was Nostradamus-level:

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Many months ago, I found one of the very few instances where a sine wave made sense on a chart. If I truly trusted it, I would have made a fortune, because this insight on natural gas’s long-term patterns was Nostradamus-level:


I am pleased to let you know about another improvement in SlopeTalk.
Specifically, we have made it possible for you to collapse the entire left panel.
Normally, it’s helpful to see what other Slopers are online and what posts are available, but in case you want to dedicate more of the screen to those sweet, sweet comments (especially if they don’t vanish), you can make the entire left portion vanish with a single click.
This will be especially handy for you people on tablets, since you could probably use the extra real estate.
We are continuing to add a few last touches to the product.
Enjoy!
The criminal bulls did their best to bid up this grotesquely overvalued house of cards, but at the moment, they have totally failed.

It’s nice to be home, but it’s even nicer to wake up and see that crude oil (energy is my favorite sector) is absolutely bleeding out.

