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Art Cashin: "The Market's Broad And Deep, And It Looks Good"
Anything really happen today? Dow down. NASDAQ up on Tesla. Nice bounce in gold to well over $1500. Oil’s firming up.
Nice article on Art Cashin’s career / some spending wisdom. Art’s one of those guys who’s forgotten more about investing than most of us will ever know. But Dewars?
You were there first @Ted. I shoulda known. Didn’t know Art’s health was at issue. Sad. Truthfully, I was just curious what brand of whiskey he drank when I searched Google trying to find out. Than up popped this very recent article. A real Wall Street legend. Worthy of double-links.
PS ... Art’s caption, “The Market’s Broad and Deep ...” , reminded me of Frost’s “The woods are lovely dark and deep.” That’s what initially grabbed my attention and made the story seem possibly worth kicking over to the Discussions + area.
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Nice article on Art Cashin’s career / some spending wisdom. Art’s one of those guys who’s forgotten more about investing than most of us will ever know. But Dewars?
Though he accepts that technology has transformed his trade, he resists letting it take over his private life. Right down to his aversion to credit cards ... “If you pay in cash, nobody knows where you drink, when you drink, how much you drink," he said, peeling from a wad of bills to pay for a round. "With cash, you can have privacy." https://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/washington-post/business/how-arthur-cashin-became-the-ambassador-of-the-new-york-stock-exchange-1.23950928
Regards,
Ted
https://www.mutualfundobserver.com/discuss/discussion/53039/art-cashin-wise-to-the-ways-of-wall-street-text-presentation#latest
PS ... Art’s caption, “The Market’s Broad and Deep ...” , reminded me of Frost’s “The woods are lovely dark and deep.” That’s what initially grabbed my attention and made the story seem possibly worth kicking over to the Discussions + area.
Regards
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/42891/stopping-by-woods-on-a-snowy-evening