If there is anyone else questioning the $716.59 print we have the tick by tick record directly from the national exchanges (not a third party broker, a Webull or a Robinhood). The print was real and it did snap back in seconds. Below is the second by second breakdown.
15:59:56.300 $723.79 (NYSE National)
15:59:56.300 $721.55 (NYSE National)
15:59:56.301 $724.04 (MIAX)
15:59:56.301 $723.99 (MIAX)
15:59:56.302 $718.09 (FINRA TRF)
15:59:56.307 $723.00 (Cboe EDGX)
15:59:56.327 $716.59 (Cboe EDGX) ← first sub-$717 print
15:59:56.329 $716.59 (NYSE)
15:59:56.339 $716.59 (Cboe EDGX)
15:59:56.40924 $716.58 (FINRA TRF Carteret) ← absolute low
$SPY $QQQ $IWM
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
It scares me that the advocates of
climate change ignore how dynamic equilibrium works. Ecosystems aren’t static. Change one variable: temperature, nutrients, water flow, or sunlight, and the system often shifts to a new equilibrium, sometimes with unintended consequences like algal blooms.
@BriansBeacon@saylor Turns out the people investing in STRC are at a level of intelligence where bi-weekly is seen as correct, and semi-monthly would confuse them.
Milton Friedman: “Keep your eye on one thing and one thing only: how much government is spending, because that’s the true tax.”
“If you’re not paying for it in the form of explicit taxes, you’re paying for it indirectly in the form of inflation or borrowing.”
@KobeissiLetter I feel like operating profit or net profit per employee is a better gauge. Mag7 companies have costly employees - they should be bringing in more revenue