Whoa. Go check out my post from last Saturday, The Way-Too-Easy Bounce. Let’s compare my wild-assed guesses about what the market would do this week and it actually did, shall we?

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Whoa. Go check out my post from last Saturday, The Way-Too-Easy Bounce. Let’s compare my wild-assed guesses about what the market would do this week and it actually did, shall we?

It’s late, but market action compels me to do a post. Thanks to what is apparently a massive attack from Israel against Iraq and Syria, the S&P 500 futures are collapsing:

Allow me to introduce you to a neighbor of mine: Mr. Robert Wenzlau, who lives in the quite posh neighborhood of Crescent Park in my fair city of Palo Alto, California. Bob is a pillar of the community. He is a husband, a father, and a grandfather. He is 67 years old, but he is not retired. He is still the CEO and Founder of Terradex, an environmental services company he started, which aligns with decades of work he has performed to use science to help the environment. Here is Bob receiving one of his many awards and recognitions.
Let me cut to the chase at once. This is what we saw. In Texas. Where it was totally cloudy. But I managed to make this adventure a success. This is one of the 1,000 pictures our friend took.
