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Pastimes : clx stuff

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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (2562)7/24/2025 9:26:24 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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Good Morning Cheif,

I hope I'm neither.

I do sell a lot of puts, and I try to patiently let time decay do its thing.

Sure do hope I'm not close to a grave.

3's are the powerhouse wave personality. Should be long and strong.

With all of the growth projects and fiscal spending, our economy should be rocking well into 2026.

Been a while since 2 c-p has been 80's to 90's.

I watch for the fast price markup phase as a warning to be scaling out.

I've been early out in 2000 and late to scale out in 2008.

Prior to 2000 I had always been late, with my small stocks they were down so fast and with no liquidity, that the only thing left to do was hold and ride the decline with "add to" once they went sideways.

I buy shares to invest in them.

Patience has been my friend and rewarded me more often than not.

Then I learned your CLX, system and have been more at ease with long-term holding.

It is a gift for timing, for when to be contrarian and sell puts when fear inflates the premium.

The rest is patience for those four glorious days that a dividend comes to my account, and then a monthly confirmation that time decay rewards the patient investor.

Offsets a bit mixed, but favorable for this and next week

When does the cruise down Woodward happen?

Do you get the Z out for that event?

Bob
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