Apr

25

Lucky call

April 25, 2022 |

the compliments about my lucky call for a rally today reminds me of the good old days when i was a big operator and had a big staff and when I could visit somewhere and have a good chance of beating anyone in tennis without nowadays likelihood of having an ambulance sent.

in the good old days, I received 6 calls in one day from brokers. 3 told me that they were monitoring my trades so they could follow me. and 3 brokers called to warn me that they were monitoring all my trades on the floor so that they could copper me.

i receive a heads up from a most astute relative that says that if twitter now would stop censoring trades, i would be a miracle and great. i have to hand it to them the way they subtly censor me and presumably countless others. If the tweet is not 100% for the masters 100 and the business roundtable and the alphabet agencies et al, my tweet doesn't get circulated to any but my current followers.

isn't this the aim of the infrastructure also in the market — to scare the public out of positions though volatility that the public can't stand (and possible margin calls) and to create fear galore with the pantheon of bears previously lampooned.

a typical Mencken and Nock quote: "The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."

Mr Parisian: in your mentorship of the People did you learn from the People's boat building-skills and do you apply it to markets? I learn much from Jack Aubrey's tactics. he was always ready to change tactic when victory was in jeopardy. and he always had an escape route.

However in all deference to my sagacious relative, I refer him to Mencken and Nock and Jefferson. The powers that be aren't corrupt when they join the agrarian societies. they become corrupt when they become part of the buying of votes in exchange for providing alms.

"Like all predatory or parasitic institutions, the state's first instinct is that of self-preservation. All its enterprises are directed first toward preserving its own life, and, second, towards increasing its own power and enlarging the scope of its own activity." a typical Mencken and Nock quote. "The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."

isn't this the aim of the infrastructure also in the market — to scare the public out of positions though volatility that the public can't stand (and possible margin calls) and to create fear galore with the pantheon of bears previousoly lampooned?

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