@JesseCohenInv The puts he bought were $115 to expire in 1/2027, which are about $3.30 right now - practically negligible, more like a risk reversal position for someone going strongly bullish. If he were really that sure that NVDA was on its way down, he'd have sold calls.
@Congressman_JVD
From https://t.co/FRUSBEphV3
"In the meantime, I must emphasize that the indictment is only an allegation and that the defendant must be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law."
Still don't think he said that?
@belly_in@historyinmemes In short, no. 1973 is far too recent to go with any "era" - very little is different between then and now if you look at it through a lens of history, and much more needs to be in full view before that can happen.
@trad_west_ As one familiar with Lewis's opus, Narnia actually fits squarely with his overall interpretation of Christianity. His last work of fiction, called "Till We Have Faces", is a crowning achievement. Call it Narnia for adults.
@Joseph35632194@konstructivizm Yep. They just sent some guys up there to deploy mirrors, plant flags, and grab up some rocks so they could fake the whole thing. Glad not all of us got tricked.
@mtgreenee Speaking as one you do not represent in Congress or in persuasion, I can honestly say I could have written a lot of those same words myself.
It grieves me to think you were driven from office by threats and abasement. That's not the American way.
@RayDalio The problem with criticism is how often it proceeds from a context not shared or understood by the one who is criticized. Situations are made worse when the critic assumes a dissatisfying reaction is merely defensive or proud. The best results come from experience, not opinions.
@JohnSocialjp31@forallcurious It's not headed "toward" Earth, just the distance between it and the Earth has shrunk since its perihelion a few weeks ago. The distance between us and it will start widening once its distance from the sun exceeds the radius of our orbit.
@BillHill42424@archeohistories So we should now think the swastika is an unfortunate casualty of a simple war, and had nothing but benign, feel-goodness attached to it otherwise? Good luck with that idea.
@archeohistories "dramatic story"? Like maybe a Disney movie? The Holocaust was no one's "dramatic story." The swastika is now attached to a brutal mass murder, and to use such glib phrasing as its originally benign connotation is so specifically mentioned comes across as whitewash.