It’s kind of hysterical that a country (China) with a decades-long history of just taking whatever IP they want would suddenly be the most protective of their technological inventions.

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It’s kind of hysterical that a country (China) with a decades-long history of just taking whatever IP they want would suddenly be the most protective of their technological inventions.

An interesting graphic illustrating how years different with respect to volatility. 2008 sure was fun!

As we ramp up into the meat of earnings season, the big event this afternoon will be Tesla (TSLA) which has been a “must see” event for years, but particularly this time since it’s the first quarter that its CEO has been fully drenched in national politics (largely, I think we’d agreement, to the detriment of the company).

All the excitement and fun of Sunday/Monday plunge has been eradicated. It looks like /ES and /NQ, respectively shown below, are on a mission to seal their Sunday gaps, marked with the blue horizontals.
