While They Chase Drama, I Trade Market Mayhem
Dealing with wild intraday swings is exhilarating—because every second matters.
After? Just chill and enjoy.
Contrast that with the investment banker who creates drama in his personal life out of sheer boredom.
Why?
Because he has no control over the market, no skin in the game that demands real-time precision.
He’s not facing high-stakes decisions minute to minute, so he fills the void with Coldplay concerts and side flings, imagining himself a stud.
The same goes for many CEOs—glorified heads of sales.
Most aren’t outliers of talent, nor paragons of virtue.
And definitely not the legends they pretend to be.
The Swing
We had longs at 6345 and 6351, with an average position of 6348. The market is currently trading at 6357–6358. Most of the move happened on film, as shown here, and we now have clear directional bias heading into the close.
The Swing
We had longs at 6345 and 6351, with an average position of 6348. The market is currently trading at 6357–6358. Most of the move happened on film, as shown here, and we now have clear directional bias heading into the close.