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    I enjoy working around the house, Yard Work is good exercise and good for the soul!



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    Quote Originally Posted by MrJohnRoss View Post
    On a personal note, I work 9 hour days, get home, grab a bite to eat, then head out back with a jack-hammer, shovel, breaker bar and wheelbarrow. I work until it's too dark to see, then come in to shower and get ready to do it all over again the next day. Very little time to do much market research right now, so pardon my short posts. Someday, perhaps in the next month or so, I should have most of the back yard done (even though it's NEVER done).
    Jack hammer, breaker bar!? Man, how's your body holding up?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrJohnRoss View Post
    On a personal note, I work 9 hour days, get home, grab a bite to eat, then head out back with a jack-hammer, shovel, breaker bar and wheelbarrow. I work until it's too dark to see, then come in to shower and get ready to do it all over again the next day. Very little time to do much market research right now, so pardon my short posts. Someday, perhaps in the next month or so, I should have most of the back yard done (even though it's NEVER done).
    Are you digging your own pool?

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    One More Rally (and Then a Huge Drop Expected) ~ Brad Gudgeon

    Mostly Elliot Wave analysis, with OBV thrown in for good measure. He's not always right, but he sure makes some gutsy calls, which makes for interesting reading.
    CURRENT ALLOCATION: 100% I AS OF C.O.B. 5/22/2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBowl View Post
    Are you digging your own pool?
    Quote Originally Posted by Khotso View Post
    Jack hammer, breaker bar!? Man, how's your body holding up?!
    Taking out some massive tree stumps that the previous owner left behind. Putting in about 1800 sf of sod in a few weeks, so getting the grounds prepared. Trees and shrubs go in after the sod. Trench digging for sprinkler pipe and electrical conduit for outlets at both ends of the property. Hopefully a new tool shed before next winter hits. The front yard will have to wait until next year.

    My body is tired, and my blistered hands have ripped open in several areas, but I'm trying to get this done before it gets hot in another month or so. Thanks for asking.
    CURRENT ALLOCATION: 100% I AS OF C.O.B. 5/22/2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrJohnRoss View Post
    Taking out some massive tree stumps that the previous owner left behind. Putting in about 1800 sf of sod in a few weeks, so getting the grounds prepared. Trees and shrubs go in after the sod. Trench digging for sprinkler pipe and electrical conduit for outlets at both ends of the property. Hopefully a new tool shed before next winter hits. The front yard will have to wait until next year.

    My body is tired, and my blistered hands have ripped open in several areas, but I'm trying to get this done before it gets hot in another month or so. Thanks for asking.
    The best remedy for blistered hands is to hold a cold beer. You've earned a few!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBowl View Post
    The best remedy for blistered hands is to hold a cold beer. You've earned a few!
    No wonder why after yardwork's done the first thing I do is grab a brew

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper View Post
    No wonder why after yardwork's done the first thing I do is grab a brew
    Despite my recent losses in the market these last two days, that puts a smile on my face. It's the simple things in life.

    Frank

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    Mr Market is attempting to put in a foothold here, but not sure this down wave is complete yet. The dollar is also attempting to stabilize and head higher, which is causing commodities to drop. Gold, silver, miners and oil are all lower today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrJohnRoss View Post
    Mr Market is attempting to put in a foothold here, but not sure this down wave is complete yet. The dollar is also attempting to stabilize and head higher, which is causing commodities to drop. Gold, silver, miners and oil are all lower today.

    I'm hoping that you are correct so that my first IFT can move me back in. I'm in the garage right now licking my wounds and changing the oil.

    Frank

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    Stock Market About Ready to Plunge! ~ Brad Gudgeon

    "... When you look at this likely projection, you can see what may happen in the future with the stock market and why. It all has to do with monetary stimulation or lack of vs. the other world currencies. To begin with, that wasn't the case as silver and gold had gotten ahead price wise, and were due for a pull back. Now we are danger of deflation and that will be affecting the stock market.
    Eventually, we will likely see massive inflation, which will likely derail the economies of the world and lead us into a massive collapse from 2018-2020. I have 2485 as the final top in the S&P 500 in 2018. We are closer to a top than bottom. There is far more risk to the down side than reward on the upside. I believe we will see under 1700 in October this year, a new high in early fall 2016 and under 1500 by July 2017. I believe we will see 10-17% pull backs as being normal, with a 20% this year and perhaps another sharp pull back in the summer before rallying to new highs again and then falling hard..."
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