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Nicholas's avatar

Man... thank God I got enough sleep last night. I'm on Day 3 of the seasonal flu or cold, and as someone who very rarely gets ill (touch wood 🪵), it is incredible how bad one can feel with a cold, especially when sleep deprived: the compounded effect is hellish. I think I take my health for granted a lot of the time. Health is extremely valuable. When we become ill, we are reminded of just how beautiful life is without physical and/or psychological ailments. Good health is perhaps our #1 asset. Stay health. Stay blessed 🙌🙏

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Great interview!

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Julie DeLuca's avatar

I thought this would interest you.

It’s disgusting and disgraceful ‼️

Tell JP Morgan Chase to Stop Its Assault on Protected Civil Rights

TAKE ACTION

Imagine if your bank closed your account or declined to process a transaction because it objected to who you voted for, where you worship, or even your so-called “carbon footprint”! Sound farfetched? Think again!

JP Morgan Chase is denying service to fossil fuel companies and firearms manufacturers simply because those entities don’t align with the bank’s leftist politics.

But JP Morgan Chase’s de-banking isn’t just targeted at oil and guns. They’re coming for your free speech and religious liberty!

Recently, JP Morgan Chase closed the account of a religious liberty-focused nonprofit group headed by former U.S. Ambassador Sam Brownback, without explanation. JP Morgan Chase then demanded that the nonprofit disclose its top donors and provide a list of the criteria used for selecting political candidates it planned to support, as a condition of resuming service!

If JP Morgan Chase can de-bank a former U.S. Ambassador for arbitrary or discriminatory reasons, they can do it to anyone of their 60 million+ customers!

That’s why AMAC Action has partnered with the Free Enterprise Project to call on JP Morgan Chase to respond and adhere to the standards laid out in the Viewpoint Diversity Business Index, the first comprehensive measure of corporate respect for free speech and religious liberty.

By participating in the survey component of the Index and adopting its recommendations, JP Morgan Chase can ensure that all customers and employees are respected regardless of their religious or political views.

Please click the link below to contact JP Morgan Chase's CEO, CFO, General Counsel, and other C-Suite executives and tell them to respect your constitutionally protected civil liberties.

http://amacaction.linksto.net/ls/click?upn=rEO-2BOpZpGw8wujQAOhwE4Ob3y92S6snxOusHceSWItFCWVqbTSichmovlruNOXeH6EV45fCXjj4gi-2FCiYvQ8QoxGizgOYPl-2FRiF8odm8BNOfJiNSRR2cwjfPq6T6UYTzSVHHZ0ZhZpgK109AOEpvmsRAxF7w3woYKY4Tf2MkxMVodReBbpQlsIjdadFNdU68t2n8e3LceDmSeYsw8P6Hk7of-2FWCE-2Bk82FartkZVwyUFUiA86Ij2xE7ZOvOEIzhp8XUtz_RvIZzJXdRMeyRsALB56j-2Bev8zkfKNFFvOb2jyIfDA7EubbcVtO9n5qjVsneBoBicd0I-2BvLgF7Yl8NrXspywMtdI2G8edRx-2BTt3Zd9ouChwAt0k-2Fmygs4-2FqBCPYhoOlfvjRY6HMrbgJDZj8JG-2F7s4GO5w1YLZtI8ylP0sFC4AhH-2BXNHHvYby-2Fbai7im6lFDwLoHTPLzpOxkcBmeN3-2BcmlzM4XqX-2Ba5Ut-2BfShmfVqKMNlnbWUlYQ-2BoYuMs2KmJf1ltJ767rOigMDM85wG-2BTtMqvGU5nf4zJBA4TywrUF1NvPK49dok23CpGeGqoAgjPF-2BZ

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Nicholas's avatar

P.s., Excellent interview. Thank you :)

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Nicholas's avatar

I dabble with leveraged inverse ETFs of major foreign indicies sometimes instead of puts. Thanks for introducing BOIL (2x leveraged nat gas). I added it to my watchlist. Are there any similar long gas instruments priced in Canadian Dollars on the Toronto exchange or whatever?

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Jay Blue's avatar

I have had experience with several leveraged etfs. They are beautiful in the short term only. I even phoned one of them in NYC to ask about their rumored dividend cut. They lied and said it wouldn't happen. They cut and then went defunct. That's right, out of business, no more dividends and zero market value. Everything with leverage will eventually turn on you and bite you like a venomous snake. Just take a moment to think about how toxic debt really is, and you'll understand.

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