smokey_wasp
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Historically, we are 7-2 against BC and 4-0 on the road or neutral sites (Ireland). Their wins came in 1998 and 2007.
You’re right on the almost to Canada part. I drove to Ottawa last year and kept seeing signs for Syracuse. I had no idea it was near the North Pole.I agree. Flying almost to Canada to play football inside an empty dome had to be hard to get excited about.
As if right now 89% of the public has bet on BC. The only action higher is Penn St over Indiana. This is when I fade the public and bet the other way.
RyanS, I don't want you to think this is personal cause it ain't, but I have always been leery from taking betting tips or investment advice from people who have to work steady jobs. Just like I don't take golf tips from guys with double digit handicaps or relationship advice from Uncle Johnny who is on his third marriage.
Well you’re in luck because I’m unemployed, I’m not handicapped and I’ve only been married once!RyanS, I don't want you to think this is personal cause it ain't, but I have always been leery from taking betting tips or investment advice from people who have to work steady jobs. Just like I don't take golf tips from guys with double digit handicaps or relationship advice from Uncle Johnny who is on his third marriage.
RyanS, I don't want you to think this is personal cause it ain't, but I have always been leery from taking betting tips or investment advice from people who have to work steady jobs. Just like I don't take golf tips from guys with double digit handicaps or relationship advice from Uncle Johnny who is on his third marriage.
Wouldn’t a contrarian buy high and sell low?Actually that’s exactly it. In my life I’ve built quite a high level of comfort by being contrarian. Buy low, sell high. Save money when others spend what they don’t have. When emotions artificially Jack up expectations, you’re generally pretty safe betting against that level of outcomes. So I don’t gamble. . I don’t play the lottery. But on sports fan message boards I’ll bet the opposite of the crowd.
Wouldn’t a contrarian buy high and sell low?
Wouldn’t a contrarian buy high and sell low?
no, because that’s what the masses do.
I think Midtown’s point is that everyone tries to buy low and sell high. I think your point is that the stock is low in first place because no one is buying it. You’re both correct but from different view points.LOL. We’re talking about doing the opposite of what the crowds do. Think about at the heart of the dot com explosion or the Great Recession - what were most people doing? I was plowing every spare nickel I had into the market. What about now? I am almost entirely in cash.
Fear makes people sell low and greed makes people buy high.I think Midtown’s point is that everyone tries to buy low and sell high. I think your point is that the stock is low in first place because no one is buying it. You’re both correct but from different view points.
I am sorry you are unemployed. Been in that situation many a time. Best wishes on your job search.Well you’re in luck because I’m unemployed, I’m not handicapped and I’ve only been married once!
I’m not. I was just messing with 4shotB. Probably isn’t something to joke about tho. But I honestly did lose my business when Covid hit. Fortunately I was able to get back in at General Motors in August.I am sorry you are unemployed. Been in that situation many a time. Best wishes on your job search.
You landed on your feet anyway like a good Tech man would. Every time my dad lost a job he somehow managed to get a better one. It was uncanny. Every damn time.I’m not. I was just messing with 4shotB. Probably isn’t something to joke about tho. But I honestly did lose my business when Covid hit. Fortunately I was able to get back in at General Motors in August.
Shut up KQ