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Pat

@p6cassidy

Dad/Trader/Little League baseball coach. My goal is to buy tennis balls and sell eggs.

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Gap and go? Gap and hang in there? Gap and crap? Don’t get up in silly polls taken about this or predictions just have a plan for each. Simple as that really.

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I am doomscrolling through silly market predictions and political bs and then come across this. Oh social media, I may never have seen this without you. Thank you.

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I made a classic trading mistake today. I love to short the big gap ups in precious medals especially when so many traders are talking about them. I heard a very experienced futures traders say to not fade gold and how traders like to fade things and that is why 95% don’t last so

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The Valentine’s Shootout at Stoneville On February 14, 1884, in the small Montana Territory hamlet of Stoneville, the George Axelby Gang were on their way to intercept his horse thieving pal Jesse Pruden who was jailed and about to be transported back to Spearfish. While the

The Valentine’s Shootout at Stoneville

On February 14, 1884, in the small Montana Territory hamlet of Stoneville, the George Axelby Gang were on their way to intercept his horse thieving pal Jesse Pruden who was jailed and about to be transported back to Spearfish. While the
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The Death of Captain James Cook, February 14, 1779 In January 1778, during his third Pacific voyage, Captain James Cook became the first known European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. His expedition returned to the islands in January 1779 and anchored in Kealakekua Bay. Relations

The Death of Captain James Cook, February 14, 1779

In January 1778, during his third Pacific voyage, Captain James Cook became the first known European to visit the Hawaiian Islands. His expedition returned to the islands in January 1779 and anchored in Kealakekua Bay. Relations
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The Fairbank Train Robbery - one of the last notable train robberies of the Old West era. On the evening of February 15, 1900, at the Fairbank, Arizona Territory Depot (near Tombstone), six outlaws from the Burt Alvord-Billy Stiles gang attempted to rob a Wells Fargo express car

The Fairbank Train Robbery - one of the last notable train robberies of the Old West era.

On the evening of February 15, 1900, at the Fairbank, Arizona Territory Depot (near Tombstone), six outlaws from the Burt Alvord-Billy Stiles gang attempted to rob a Wells Fargo express car
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The Death of Geronimo Geronimo or Goyahkla “the one who yawns” was born on June 16, 1829 and was a prominent Bedonkohe Apache leader and medicine man who became a legendary figure for his fierce, decades long resistance against Mexican and U.S. forces in the Southwest. Geronimo

The Death of Geronimo

Geronimo or Goyahkla “the one who yawns” was born on June 16, 1829 and was a prominent Bedonkohe Apache leader and medicine man who became a legendary figure for his fierce, decades long resistance against Mexican and U.S. forces in the Southwest. Geronimo
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The death of John Turnstall and the beginning of the Lincoln County War On February 18, 1878 John Turnstall and five men including  William H Bonney (better known as Billy the Kid) were leading some horses from Turnstall’s ranch to Lincoln and were confronted by a posse led by

The death of John Turnstall and the beginning of the Lincoln County War

On February 18, 1878 John Turnstall and five men including  William H Bonney (better known as Billy the Kid) were leading some horses from Turnstall’s ranch to Lincoln and were confronted by a posse led by
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Rescuing the Donner Party On February 19, 1847, the first relief party consisting of seven men who battled brutal conditions to cross the mountain, reached the main camp of the Donner Party at Truckee Lake (now Donner Lake) in the Sierra Nevada mountains, marking the beginning

Rescuing the Donner Party

On February 19, 1847, the first relief party consisting of seven men who battled brutal conditions to cross the mountain, reached the main camp of the Donner Party at Truckee Lake (now Donner Lake) in the Sierra Nevada mountains, marking the beginning
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 Abraham “Bullet Hole” Ellis   Abraham “Bullet Hole” Ellis was an abolitionist who had been associated with John Brown earlier. He lived in Miami County, Kansas and was caught up in the violent border conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions. When the Civil war


Abraham “Bullet Hole” Ellis
 
Abraham “Bullet Hole” Ellis was an abolitionist who had been associated with John Brown earlier. He lived in Miami County, Kansas and was caught up in the violent border conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions. 

When the Civil war
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‼️🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🚨‼️ I’m teaming up with the Milwaukee Brewers to giveaway a SIZE 11 of the City Edition Air Max 1’s! To be entered, RT this post, follow me and comment your favorite Brewers memory/moment. Winner will be picked in a week! Best of luck!

‼️🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🚨‼️

I’m teaming up with the <a href="/Brewers/">Milwaukee Brewers</a> to giveaway a SIZE 11 of the City Edition Air Max 1’s! 

To be entered, RT this post, follow me and comment your favorite Brewers memory/moment. 

Winner will be picked in a week! Best of luck!