Merlin’s Capital

Merlin’s Capital

Share this post

Merlin’s Capital
Merlin’s Capital
2/6 CHOPFEST
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More

2/6 CHOPFEST

As Predicted Markets chop along, but some opportunities are there

Merlin Capital's avatar
Merlin Capital
Feb 06, 2024
∙ Paid
4

Share this post

Merlin’s Capital
Merlin’s Capital
2/6 CHOPFEST
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
2
Share

Index

I. Forward

II. Reflection

III. Markets

IV. Analysis and Commentary

WIZ CHARTS CHAT

Education & Resources Page

Forward

We had some nice wins this morning with PLTR 0.00%↑ - PLTR 17c paying out nicely for the tribe.

We have some other nice set ups in the works here that we will take a look at. As well as what is going on with Markets.

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

Refer a friend

VETERAN DISCOUNTS FOR WIZ SUBSTACK (need a vmail.vet address)

Get 30% off forever

STUDENT DISCOUNTS for WIZ SUBSTACK (need an educational institution address)

Get 50% off for 1 year

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

The belief in a rabbit's foot as a good luck charm has a long and complex history, spanning different cultures and traditions. Here are some of the possible reasons behind this belief:

1. Fertility and Abundance: In some ancient cultures, rabbits were associated with fertility and abundance due to their rapid reproduction rate. Their strong hind legs and swift movements also symbolized power and agility. Possessing a rabbit's foot, considered a potent part of the animal, might have been seen as harnessing these positive attributes.

2. Association with Deities: In Celtic and Egyptian mythology, rabbits were linked to deities associated with good luck, prosperity, and the moon, known for its influence on tides and cycles. Carrying a rabbit's foot might have been seen as connecting with these divine powers and attracting their blessings.

3. Mystical Powers: In certain folklore and superstitions, rabbits were believed to possess magical abilities, including warding off evil spirits and bringing good fortune. Carrying a rabbit's foot, especially one from a "special" rabbit, might have been seen as tapping into these mystical powers for personal protection and good luck.

4. Cultural Transmission: The practice of carrying a rabbit's foot as a charm might have spread through cultural exchange and storytelling, reinforcing the belief within communities. Over time, the original symbolic reasons might have become less emphasized, and the practice continued simply as a tradition tied to good luck.

5. Modern Interpretations: In contemporary times, the belief in a rabbit's foot as good luck charm varies across cultures and individuals. Some see it as a harmless tradition or a personal lucky charm, while others criticize it due to ethical concerns about animal harm.

Either way, the shroom bunny delivered for us on CLSK 0.00%↑ - CLSK

Share Merlin’s Capital

This post is for paid subscribers

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2025 Merlin Capital
Publisher Terms
Substack
Market data by Intrinio
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start writingGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture

Share

Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More