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  1. #11548
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    I tell him since 2021 : When he wants for Gran San Bernardino 2430 or even Alpe Huez which is famous but only second ranking for me when only steep for 2. 5 kms up to la Garde, but quite easy for last 10 kms, nothing compare to Dolomiti or Zoncolan. Bicycle is in garage since Ventoux on beginning of December. I should start on 14 July with Iseran to open lungs and make blood, followed by Aosta up to Switzerland = Gran San Bernardino I climb yearly to train, because not too difficult. 6. 5 kms above tunnel on Swiss face are more steep with 9% average on 4 last kms which are above 2000 meters high. I will climb telegraphe Galibier on 36 kms as usual, for pleasure for my Summer holidays. Croix de Fer and Glandon which are pretty same are killing legs and long, but not a must for me, when many others more difficult. After my very bad Winter with only 4 days free riding, I look forward my Summer tour, even not much blood made in April, start will be hard, but good pain.
    Ok, but YouTube. I want to watch it on YouTube. Or it didn't happen. You racing against PaulInZurich, or against Mursenary.

  2. #11547
    Quote Originally Posted by Ararat  [View Original Post]
    Noted, can I finance my FKK hobby by going long on Adobe?
    Exactly!

    15 months horizon is my bet.

  3. #11546
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    I expect it to be uploaded to YouTube if you two race up Alpe the'Huez!
    I tell him since 2021 : When he wants for Gran San Bernardino 2430 or even Alpe Huez which is famous but only second ranking for me when only steep for 2. 5 kms up to la Garde, but quite easy for last 10 kms, nothing compare to Dolomiti or Zoncolan. Bicycle is in garage since Ventoux on beginning of December. I should start on 14 July with Iseran to open lungs and make blood, followed by Aosta up to Switzerland = Gran San Bernardino I climb yearly to train, because not too difficult. 6. 5 kms above tunnel on Swiss face are more steep with 9% average on 4 last kms which are above 2000 meters high. I will climb telegraphe Galibier on 36 kms as usual, for pleasure for my Summer holidays. Croix de Fer and Glandon which are pretty same are killing legs and long, but not a must for me, when many others more difficult. After my very bad Winter with only 4 days free riding, I look forward my Summer tour, even not much blood made in April, start will be hard, but good pain.

  4. #11545
    Noted, can I finance my FKK hobby by going long on Adobe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Once every year or two I find a stock that is a complete no brainer to buy.

    Two years ago it was ASML. It went up 40% before I coined the day it started falling again. And I coined the transfer over to buying energy stocks.

    Now we have reached the end of energy stocks growing on behalf of the IT downselling. And it is time to return to the IT sector for the best gains.

    Nvidia has been the greatest player so far the past 9 months. But in percentage growth the train might have left.

    However, the no brainer company to buy right now is kinda on the backs of Nvidia, and is still down 50% from its heights almost 2 years ago.

    It is Adobe Systems!

    Mark my words when I say it will have a target value of 100 $ per share in the next 15 months! That is up about 120% from their current value!

  5. #11544
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Mark my words when I say it will have a target value of 100 $ per share in the next 15 months! That is up about 120% from their current value!
    1000 $ and up 145%.

  6. #11543
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    You are so dumb, the majority of your post is pure ramblings. Never have I said degrees make anyone into anything. I have actually stated the exact opposite here several times. And I turn it into a joke time after time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]

    Your degree still makes you useless. That must hurt like hell!
    Clear example pf a man who can't even see his own inconsistencies.

    This guy who repetitively makes posts on subjects which no one cares as evident by no one ever actually responding. You think someone who claims to be some communications expert would actually have people skills, or at the very least read one's audience. Dunce.

  7. #11542
    Once every year or two I find a stock that is a complete no brainer to buy.

    Two years ago it was ASML. It went up 40% before I coined the day it started falling again. And I coined the transfer over to buying energy stocks.

    Now we have reached the end of energy stocks growing on behalf of the IT downselling. And it is time to return to the IT sector for the best gains.

    Nvidia has been the greatest player so far the past 9 months. But in percentage growth the train might have left.

    However, the no brainer company to buy right now is kinda on the backs of Nvidia, and is still down 50% from its heights almost 2 years ago.

    It is Adobe Systems!

    Mark my words when I say it will have a target value of 100 $ per share in the next 15 months! That is up about 120% from their current value!

  8. #11541
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    All you need to do is to admit reality that you don't know Alpine passes and that there is no Gran San Bernardino.

    A real cyclist who wants to measure how good he is would do the Marmotte together with other real cyclists: https://marmottegranfondoalpes.com/l...anfondo-alpes/ Glandon, Telegraphe, Galibier and Alpe dHuez. Or even do the ultra: Croix de Fer, Glandon, Telegraphe, Galibier, Alpe dHuez, Sarenne and again Alpe dHuez. 7500 real cyclists on 25 June, all with a timing chip of course.

    I am sure I won't see you there on 25 June.
    I expect it to be uploaded to YouTube if you two race up Alpe the'Huez!

  9. #11540
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Umm, no, it doesn't at all. This claim doesn't even make logical sense. Facepalm emoji.
    Your IQ is lower than a worm. Must be tough.

  10. #11539
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Careful, your revisionist tendency keeps cementing your future of becoming your cycling, race car driving father here.

    Kinda ironic to reference degrees as a measure usefulness coming from someone who seems to take a cliche position on institutional education. Even more absurd coming from someone who studied "communications" over half a decade. Even more ironic when individual is so terrible at communicating.

    Most people I knew in college who studied "communications" were not the most book smart but were actually generally sociable and attractive people who were probably able to salvage a useless field with their natural attributes. Must be terrible to be the oddball who has neither of the latter attributes.

    Sorry that I used so many 3 syllable words. You can get through it, just have an adult help you read it.
    You are so dumb, the majority of your post is pure ramblings. Never have I said degrees make anyone into anything. I have actually stated the exact opposite here several times. And I turn it into a joke time after time.

    It is a communication trick to make people fooled into thinking their education defines them. A brainwashing technique in order to label people by which brainwashing books dealing with which agenda the communication masters can put the sheeps into.

    You don't even know that people at the 1990 WEF meeting discussed adding toxins into most 'medicines' supplied to the entire world. In order to kill people, or at least cripple them. Especially infant vaccination programs. And you seem to think you are helping people. Fool!

  11. #11538
    Quote Originally Posted by Pessimist  [View Original Post]
    It is tough to know if you are really as retarded as you consistently appear in this forum or intentionally dumb your comments down for some weird purpose. You have no fucking clue what a cartel even means and hence copy pasting dictionary which you don't understand followed by a bunch of typical MurseShit. Have it your way. You do have to get paid for your troll farm posts, so I guess that makes sense in some universe.
    According to your recent assessments, I'm a drug dealer who doesn't know what a cartel is. Appreciate the irony dumb dumb.

  12. #11537
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    But I still wait for you since 2021 , to climb up to 2430 with little lake and beautiful dogs.
    All you need to do is to admit reality that you don't know Alpine passes and that there is no Gran San Bernardino.

    A real cyclist who wants to measure how good he is would do the Marmotte together with other real cyclists: https://marmottegranfondoalpes.com/l...anfondo-alpes/ Glandon, Telegraphe, Galibier and Alpe dHuez. Or even do the ultra: Croix de Fer, Glandon, Telegraphe, Galibier, Alpe dHuez, Sarenne and again Alpe dHuez. 7500 real cyclists on 25 June, all with a timing chip of course.

    I am sure I won't see you there on 25 June.

  13. #11536
    Quote Originally Posted by EscapeArtist  [View Original Post]
    Webster:

    "Cartel: combination of independent commercial or industrial enterprises designed to limit competition or fix prices. ".

    Prices suddenly rose in Fall 2021, not gradually over several months or years.

    Pretty sure no one with common sense thinks that each girl coincidentally, independently decided to raise prices because they independently felt an organic shift in the price-supply relationship. Price increase happened rather abruptly and to think that it happened organically without any collusion between individual girls is quite naive.

    Neither does the existence of an external stimulus negate collusion. In combination with the choke on supply, the abrupt price increase actually gives more plausibility that there were active measures to raise prices.

    Proactively raising prices: no; deliberate reactionary raising prices in unison, yes.

    Asserting otherwise is just obviously ignoring the most likely scenario in favor of a much less likely possibility in order to be argumentative for the sake of ego.
    It is tough to know if you are really as retarded as you consistently appear in this forum or intentionally dumb your comments down for some weird purpose. You have no fucking clue what a cartel even means and hence copy pasting dictionary which you don't understand followed by a bunch of typical MurseShit. Have it your way. You do have to get paid for your troll farm posts, so I guess that makes sense in some universe.

  14. #11535
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    I already wrote what the passes are with a similar name. You still don't know which is which.

    Funny how you never did a gran fondo.

    Funny how you never were on a race track. I guess it's much easier to pretend in a FKK forum instead of actually going to a race track where the stopwatch doesn't lie.
    But I still wait for you since 2021 , to climb up to 2430 with little lake and beautiful dogs. And when you want to test speed for men, put panties for babies when you will be very wet.

  15. #11534
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    Not really. But this shows how unscientific it is.
    Umm, no, it doesn't at all. This claim doesn't even make logical sense. Facepalm emoji.

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