Index
I. Forward
II. Reflection
III. Markets
IV. Analysis and Commentary
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Forward
It was great to get the squeeze right on TSLA, today, I will be focusing in on the next one with the most potential.
Additionally, I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving. I am incredibly grateful for this tribe and stunned at how fast and big we have grown. It is full of great people and a great community and I hope you know I think about you all and am rooting for your success.
Most funds shutter down for the next week or so. I will be following suit of that as well, taking most of next week off. Probably a mid-week post just looking at updates. The chats will still function normally and run each day.
I will be back in full force come Monday, November 27th, ready to kick some ass once again and have this tribe go on a TEAR for December with the maximum amount of WIZ BIZ. The rest has been good and I can feel these old bones rejuvenating and ready to really plunder and pillage and cast some wicked spells.
Mark your calendars and be ready to be locked in, because we will be moving like lightning.
Pictured: Merlin celebrating Thanksgiving with the Beaver, honoring it with a sacrifice.
I hope you all are able to take some time over this next week. That you are able to express gratitude for your life and loved ones. That you know that I love you and am with you. Happy Thanksgiving Tribe, I hope you all take care and are well.
I also take serious pride in this being an affordable educational site. I am adding a veteran discount on top of adding student discounts to subscriptions.
Refer a Friend and Receive Discounts off your subscription
VETERAN DISCOUNTS FOR WIZ SUBSTACK (need a vmail.vet address)
STUDENT DISCOUNTS for WIZ SUBSTACK (need an educational institution address)
If you enjoy the stack, make sure to like this post, restack, retweet, subscribe to the tribe. It goes a long way and I think 95% of those that upgrade will say they’ve seen their trading improve incredibly. But enough of the biz, let’s get down to wiz.
Reflection
As we journey through the labyrinth of life, time acts as a subtle yet profound sculptor, shaping our perspectives and molding our understanding of the world around us. With each passing year, we accumulate experiences, both joyous and sorrowful, each leaving an indelible mark on our souls. It is through this gradual maturation that we begin to grasp the profound truth that life, in its essence, is a tapestry woven from the threads of community.
In our youthful innocence, we often perceive the world as a solitary pursuit, a race to achieve personal goals and establish individual identities. We immerse ourselves in studies, careers, and personal endeavors, seeking validation in self-sufficiency and solitary triumphs. However, as time weaves its magic, we gradually discover that the human experience is not meant to be lived in isolation.
The seeds of community are sown in our earliest interactions, nurtured by the bonds of family and friendship. These connections provide a sense of belonging, a comforting reassurance that we are not alone in navigating the complexities of life. Through these interactions, we learn the value of empathy, compassion, and shared experiences, laying the foundation for a more fulfilling and interconnected existence.
As we mature, our circles of community expand, encompassing colleagues, neighbors, and members of various social groups. We discover the power of collective action, the synergy that emerges when individuals unite for a common purpose. We witness the transformative potential of community engagement, the ability to address societal challenges, foster innovation, and create lasting positive change.
The realization that life is about community is not merely an intellectual understanding; it is a profound shift in our perception of ourselves and our place in the world. It is the recognition that our individual well-being is inextricably linked to the well-being of those around us. It is the understanding that our actions, our words, and our choices have a ripple effect, impacting not only ourselves but also the communities to which we belong.