Investor. Author. Giver.

Joined March 2009
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This is a pretty nice little Sunday.
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“Let’s kill someone from Texas!”
Victory
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It's crazy for Brazil to not have Pele in the game
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I was wrong about the World Cup. I love the casual, sporting, nationalism, the European social media accounts by Germans at $WMT and even how the US sort of sucks. This must be how Canada feels all the time. Baffled how Morocco is ranked 7th in the world. Which is fun.
It would be impossible for the US to give less of a shit about the World Cup. The 4th biggest sporting event happening in the next 2 days. That said, I am sick and tired of hearing how great [checks notes] Paraguay is at soccer.
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It would be impossible for the US to give less of a shit about the World Cup. The 4th biggest sporting event happening in the next 2 days. That said, I am sick and tired of hearing how great [checks notes] Paraguay is at soccer.
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Lived in a gated community with (one of the USMNT alums announcing). 2 SB winning QBs, a couple billionaires, a basic-cable cult favorite and him. Canelo rented a house during training. The soccer guy was the only only one who asked the HOA to protect his privacy. Hilarious.
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Jeff Macke retweeted
$XRT retail ETF best week since April 2025... Oct 2023 before that. @stockcharts @jeffmacke
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Jeff Macke retweeted
$TGT among the 52wk highs @jeffmacke Circle Week on tap.
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I anchored the live broadcast of $FB’s IPO for 2 excruciating hours on Yahoo Finance. Never again. Here’s an excellent counter-programming choice: a deep-dive on the classic movie Almost Famous from my friends at @ATRightMovies
ALMOST FAMOUS | NEW EPISODE OUT NOW It's all happening. We dig into Cameron Crowe's love letter to 70s rock, from Penny Lane to the golden god himself. Insight, laughs, and that soundtrack. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. alltherightmovies.com/podcas…
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Carolina doesn't even have a laser show and pre-game play about a Knight and an evil Witch (who represents haters)? It must be like watching hockey in a library.
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Bathrobe is a brave choice.
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Great News! At least 6mos of Bull Market madness left! “I’m going to cash out and disappear” said an anonymous long time pundit.
Ladies and gentlemen. I present to you. The Holy Grail of Bear Porn. SPX just had: ▪ A new all time high immediately followed by ▪ 6 consecutive days of a lower daily midpoint ▪ At least a -5% intraday drop ▪ And then a 1.75% day ▪ For only the 3rd time ever Enjoy.
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Santa sighting! (And a dog who would rather not walk more, thank you)
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I was out at Target. I assume markets are higher on Golden Knight excitement.
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It must be frustrating to beat and mug tourists who have already suffered such loss.
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Only the human sacrifice of an American celebrity can save the Knicks now.

ALT I Dare You Do It GIF

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San Antonio just wants to get out of NYC without being beaten to death by Ben Stiller.
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Stunning.
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Jeff Macke retweeted
🇺🇸 Just a guy who flew 39 combat missions talking to a guy who was machine gunning on D-Day. Greatest Generation. Built Different. 🫡🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Ballplayers: Combat Veteran Edition #2 Ted Williams Ted Williams, widely regarded as the greatest pure hitter who ever lived, was one badass ballplayer. Born August 30, 1918, in San Diego, California. He made his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox in 1939 and quickly became one of the most feared hitters in baseball. In 1941, at just 22 years old, he hit .406, the last time any player has hit over .400 in a season. He followed that up by winning another batting title in 1942. By the end of the 1942 season, Williams was already a superstar and widely considered the best hitter in the game. Then, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Williams enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and trained as a pilot. He missed the 1943, 1944, and 1945 seasons, three full prime years of his career, while serving stateside during World War II. When he returned in 1946, there were questions about whether he could pick up where he left off. He answered them immediately, winning the American League MVP award in his first season back. Over the next several years he continued to dominate, winning the Triple Crown in 1947 and another batting title in 1948. When the Korean War broke out, Williams was recalled to active duty as a Marine Corps pilot. In 1952 and 1953 he flew 39 combat missions over North Korea in the F9F Panther jet. He often flew as wingman for future astronaut John Glenn. On one mission his plane was hit by the enemy and caught fire. He made a successful belly landing and jumped out and ran off the wingtip to safety. He was hit by enemy fire at least three times during his tour. After Korea, Williams returned to baseball in 1953 and continued one of the most remarkable careers in baseball history. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Ted Williams, superstar athlete, answered the call for his country twice. Thank you, Ted! 🫡🇺🇸⚾
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