Wednesday, March 03, 2021

My Own Boss: The Wonders of Wall Street

Not really focused on "falling in love", actually I think it's a tad overrated... and the comment, "A woman would have to get-in-where-she-fits-in," was not meant for you or about you. I was just speaking in general.

I LOVE my new career as an Equity and Currency Trader. This being my first week of 'freedom' (severed ties with Corporate America 6 days ago, after 3+ decades) when I'm not working out, I'm upstairs in my bedroom, binging on movies. I have Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Xfinity On Demand. In the last few days, I've watched "Ms. Sloane", "I Like You A Lot", a "Thomas Sowell" documentary, "Arbitrage", and a few other great movies. At the present time, I'm watching "The Escort", which is shaping up to be a nice love story.

I'm also writing this article, "My Own Boss: The Wonders of Wall Street" ... and guess what, as I'm writing, watching this movie, starring Lyndsy Fonseca and Michael Doneger, I'm checking my Robinhood, Morgan Stanley, and E-TRADE accounts, fascinated because my net worth is increasing literally by the minute. 

This boon is occurring while I'm in basic cruise control and simultaneously responding to your text message. Trying to nurture a relationship (again, not talking about you) at this point in my life would only be a hindrance; sort of like an anchor... no offense to the ladies.

The problem with most women is, if a man's dialogue is not 'all about her', whatever the guy says, simply does not compute; it does not register. 

Truth be told, most women on the other side of 50, that's single and looking for love, and especially if she's not caring for herself intellectually and physically, sorry to say, she's tantamount to an overpriced stock. 

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