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Market Crash, Computer Crash 5/13/21

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5:05 AM ET I bring you this special message courtesy of my cell phone. Thanks to Microsoft’s wonderful Windows updates, my computer is crashed. Hopefully this is not irreversible.

As for the two days stock market crash. We’ll see!

Now I ask you to join me in prayer.

5:22 AM ET

Thank you for your prayers.

Thank you Jaysus.

My computer is running again. Windoze update only cost me 90 minutes of lost time.

Fornicate Microsoft.

5:30 AM ET

Late yesterday, I wrote:

  15 hours ago, DrStool said:

Next sport line below 4055 is 3978.

 

  15 hours ago, DrStool said:

Although there’s a sharply descending channel line at 4040 that could cause a little uptick. But if they go through that, it’s Katy Bar the Door.

They dropped to that lower line, which this morning was at 4025. Now we’re getting a dead possum bounce.

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