Gin Brands and Per Liter Prices

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Monkey 47 Dru Gin 94 Proof, $68.99 [Germany]

Lighthouse New Zealand Gin, $66.65 [New Zealand]

Barr Hill Tom Cat Gin, $62.65 [Vermont]

Hendrick’s Oasium, $57.32 [Scotland]

Hendrick’s Grand Cabaret, $55.99 [Scotland]

Hendrick’s Flora Adora, $55.99 [Scotland]

Brooklyn Gin, $53.32 [Brooklyn, NY]

Botanist Gin, $53.32 [Scotland]

Empress 1908 Cucumber Lemon Gin, $51.99 [British Columbia, Canada]

Empress 1908 Elderflower Rose Gin, $51.99 [British Columbia, Canada]

Empress 1908 Indigo Gin, $51.99 [British Columbia, Canada]

Nolet’s Dry Gin, $50.65 [Holland]

Harahorn Norwegian Gin, $49.32 [Norway]

Broker’s London Dry Gin, $49.32 [England]

Bombay London Dry Gin, $49.32 [England]

Dre and Snoop Gin, $46.65

Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin, $46.65 [Ireland]

Plymouth Gin, $46.65 [England]

Barr Hill Gin, $43.99 [Vermont]

Hartman’s Distilling American Dry Gin, $43.99 [Buffalo, NY]

135 East Gin, $42.65 [Japan]

Seneca Drums Gin, $41.32 [Burdett, NY]

Tanqueray Orange Gin, $41.32

Seagram’s Gin, $37.32

Hendrick’s Gin, $37.14 [Scotland]

Junipero Gin, $36.65

Aviation Gin, $35.99

St. George Terroir Gin, $35.99

Tanqueray Ten Gin, $35.99

Bluecoat American Dry Gin, $33.32

Gordon’s Gin, $33.32

Tanqueray Rangpur Gin, $29.99

Tanqueray Gin, $27.14

Purity Nordic Dry Organic Gin, $26.65

Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin, $25.71

Beefeater Gin, $25.14

Gilbey’s Gin, $11.42

Fleishmanns Gin, $10.85

Burnett’s Gin, $10.28

Barton 80 Proof Gin, $9.71

Recipe 21 London Dry Gin, $8.57

Movies Watched -- Leave Her to Heaven (1945) (Re-watch)

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(That’s odd, I reviewed this six years ago this month and forgot all about it).

110 minute running time so 10 minutes too long, but this is a wonderfully weird movie. I thought it was a Sirk film given the “blazing Technicolor,” but the director was John M. Stahl (born Jacob Morris Strelitsky).

That beautiful blue sky above the “lake cabin in Maine” was actually shot in northern California. The movie stars Gene Tierney, her overbite, and her face-in-a-trance. She’s beautiful, she’s rich, she’s politically- and socially-connected, she has impeccable manners, she is beautifully dressed (for the 40s), and she is a complete psychopath. It’s a lot of fun. Weird fun.

She marries a Harvard man (editor of the Lampoon) named Dick, after unceremoniously dumping Vincent Price, the District Attorney. Dick is close to his younger brother Danny, whom she calls a “cripple” in a moment of indiscretion (maybe he has polio?). Spoilers ahead: she doesn’t like Danny around so she drowns him. See what I mean about this movie being fun?

She gets pregnant with Dick’s baby, but ends up hating the “little beast” inside her, so she throws herself down the stairs to induce a miscarriage. Let me remind you that this movie was made in 1945, the height of American myth-making in Hollywood, the opposite of the dark truths put on display here.

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Dick loses interest in her after this, and spends more time with her “sister” Ruth (actually a cousin), and he even ends up dedicating his latest novel to Ruth, which leads Gene Tierney and her overbite (spoilers ahead) to kill herself while attempting to frame Ruth for “murder.” High comedy!

There’s some really great writing in this movie, great lines and dialogue. I loved everything about it. What’s weird is that it is not on ANY must-see movie list, including John Farr’s, which is a real surprise. But I strongly recommend seeing this movie, it’s wonderful, green-go!

(How could Fox’s largest-grossing movie of the ENTIRE 1940s be so unknown today?!? I think it’s because the movie is so dark, so perverse, that normal people don’t want anything to do with it… similar to Angel Face or Nightmare Alley … crazy hot people committing suicide or going mad is not something the public anxious to see.)

Top 50 City Clubs

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Listed By State:

Jonathan Club, Los Angeles, Calif.

The California Club, Los Angeles, Calif.

The Athenaeum, Pasadena, Calif.

The Sutter Club, Sacramento, Calif.

Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.

Pacific-Union Club, San Francisco, Calif.

Santa Barbara Club, Santa Barbara, Calif.

The Beach Club, Palm Beach, Fla.

The Mar-a-Lago Club, Palm Beach, Fla.

The University Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Union League Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

The Chicago Club, Chicago, Ill.

The Columbia Club, Indianapolis, Ind.

City Club at River Ranch, Lafayette, La.

The Shreveport Club, Shreveport, La.

The Center Club, Baltimore, Md.

Harvard Club of Boston, Boston, Mass.

The University Club of Boston, Boston, Mass.

The Minneapolis Club, Minneapolis, Minn.

Saint Louis Club, St. Louis, Mo.

The Buffalo Club, Buffalo, N.Y.

The University Club of New York, New York, N.Y.

The Penn Club of New York, New York, N.Y.

The Yale Club of New York City, New York, N.Y.

The Union League Club, New York, N.Y.

Metropolitan Club, New York, N.Y.

Union Club of the City of New York, New York, N.Y.

The Cornell Club - New York, New York, N.Y.

The Knickerbocker Club, New York, N.Y.

Cosmopolitan Club, New York, N.Y.

The Harmonie Club, New York, N.Y.

Harvard Club of New York City, New York, N.Y.

The Lotos Club, New York, N.Y.

The Princeton Club, New York, N.Y.

Genesee Valley Club, Rochester, N.Y.

Charlotte City Club, Charlotte, N.C.

The Union Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio

The Summit, Tulsa, Okla.

Arlington Club, Portland, Ore.

Hamilton Club of Lancaster, Lancaster, Pa.

The Union League of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.

Duquesne Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Westmoreland Club, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Poinsett Club, Greenville, S.C.

The Piedmont Club, Spartanburg, S.C.

Dallas Petroleum Club, Dallas, Tex.

The Fort Worth Club, Fort Worth, Tex.

The Coronado Club, Houston, Tex.

Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.

The University Club of Washington DC, Washington, D.C.

The Metropolitan Club of the City of Washington, Washington, D.C.

The Army and Navy Club, Washington, D.C.

Sulgrave Club, Washington, D.C.

The University Club of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis.

Movies Watched in March 2026

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I now think the goal of watching 50 movies a month is a little crazy so I’m dropping it to a more manageable 30 a month. Check out the January 2026 and February 2026 lists.

Here is what I watched in March, listed alphabetically:

  1. A Shot in the Dark, 1964

  2. Basic Training, 1971

  3. Blade Runner, 1982

  4. Bonjour Tristesse, 1958

  5. Diary of a Mad Housewife, 1970

  6. Earth, 1930

  7. El Bruto, 1953

  8. Harper, 1966

  9. Johnny Guitar, 1954

  10. Kuroneko, 1968

  11. La Bete Humaine, 1938

  12. My Life As a Dog, 1985

  13. Petite Maman, 2021

  14. Pina, 2011

  15. Rashomon, 1950

  16. Rebel Without a Cause, 1955

  17. Sleuth, 1972

  18. Summertime, 1955

  19. The 400 Blows, 1959

  20. The Exterminating Angel, 1962

  21. The Merchant of Four Seasons, 1971

  22. The Milky Way, 1936

  23. The Servant, 1963

  24. The Swimmer, 1968

  25. The Thin Blue Line, 1988

  26. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964

  27. Three Colours: White, 1994

  28. Titicut Follies, 1967

  29. To Be Or Not To Be, 1942

  30. Un Chien Andalou, 1962

  31. Watership Down, 1978

  32. Where Is the Friend's House, 1983

  33. Wild Strawberries, 1957

  34. Woman in the Dunes, 1964

  35. Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939

The movies that I consider must-see among these are listed below:

  1. Blade Runner, 1982 (director: Ridley Scott)

  2. The Merchant of Four Seasons, 1971 (director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

  3. To Be Or Not To Be, 1932 (director: Ernst Lubitsch)

  4. Woman in the Dunes, 1964 (director: Hiroshi Teshigahara)

States With Two Republican Senators

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Names in bold are senators whose terms expire in 2027.

  1. Alabama, Tommy Tuberville, Katie Britt

  2. Alaska, Lisa Murkowski, Dan Sullivan

  3. Arkansas, John Boozman, Tom Cotton

  4. Florida, Rick Scott, Ashley Moody

  5. Idaho, Mike Crapo, Jim Risch

  6. Indiana, Todd Young, Jim Banks

  7. Iowa, Chuck Grassley, Joni Ernst

  8. Kansas, Jerry Moran, Roger Marshall

  9. Kentucky, Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul

  10. Louisiana, Bill Cassidy, John Kennedy

  11. Mississippi, Roger Wicker, Cindy Hyde-Smith

  12. Missouri, Josh Hawley, Eric Schmitt

  13. Montana, Steve Daines, Tim Sheehy

  14. Nebraska, Deb Fischer, Pete Ricketts

  15. North Carolina, Thom Tillis, Ted Budd

  16. North Dakota, John Hoeven, Kevin Cramer

  17. Ohio, Bernie Moreno, Jon Husted

  18. Oklahoma, James Lankford, Alan Armstrong

  19. South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott

  20. South Dakota, John Thune, Mike Rounds

  21. Tennessee, Marsha Blackburn, Bill Haggerty

  22. Texas, John Cornyn, Ted Cruz

  23. Utah, Mike Lee, John Curtis

  24. West Virginia, Shelley Moore Capito, Jim Justice

  25. Wyoming, John Barrasso, Cynthia Lummis

Susan Collins, from split-state Maine, is the 20th Republican senator whose term expires in 2027. It’s vital that all of these Republican senators are voted out of office in November.

Check out this post from 2021: U.S. Senate has fewest split delegations since direct elections began

Worst Adverse Excursions in March 2026

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March was an amazing month for the blind shorts, with next to no outlier losses and hundreds and hundreds of winning trades.

Don’t forget to look at the outlier moves in October 2025 (23), November 2025 (5), December 2025 (6), January 2026 (10), and February 2026 (9)

ARTL, 3/27:

CIIT (Hong Kong), 3/9:

EEIQ, 3/26:

MOBX, 3/3:

SWMR, 3/17:

TMDE, 3/2:

UCAR (China), 3/17:

UGRO, 3/25:

VCIG (Malaysia), 3/4:

WNW (China), 3/16:

Maoxian's One a Day Playlist for March 2026

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Here is the One a Day playlist for March 2026. Check out the One a Day playlists for both February and January.

My musical taste is as eclectic as it is superlative so you should listen closely to the selections. The songs are ordered chronologically from latest to earliest:

  1. Melissa Leveaux, do as I say

  2. Mitski, Charon's Obol

  3. Momoko Gill, Heavy

  4. Tyler Ballgame, I Believe In Love

  5. Black Sea Dahu, Ruth

  6. Cat Clyde, Wild One

  7. Yael Naim, La fille pas cool

  8. Bad Bunny, Lo Que Le Paso a Hawaii

  9. Maribou State, Bloom

  10. Turnstile, I Care

  11. OMA, Do For Love

  12. Sinj Clarke, Yves

  13. Ruthee, Ailleurs

  14. Ours Samplus, Sleepy

  15. Meskerem Mees, Joe

  16. Gregory Alan Isakov, Saint Valentine

  17. Ali Farka Toure Sabu, Yerkoy

  18. Phoebe Killdeer, The Fade Out Line

  19. Ray LaMontagne, This Love Is Over

  20. Oxmo Puccino, 365 Jours

  21. Omara Portuondo, Maria Bethania, Tal Vez

  22. Scarface, On My Block

  23. Broadcast, Come On Let's Go

  24. Nas, Memory Lane

  25. Joe Jackson, It's Different for Girls

  26. Johnny Paycheck,  She's All I've Got

  27. Carpenters, Mr. Guder

  28. Iron Butterfly, In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

  29. Dorothy Ashby, Afro-Harping

  30. The Left Banke, Walk Away Renee

  31. Los Zafiros, Un Nombre de Mujer

Stock Brokers Available at TradingView

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As of March 22, 2026, name, number of accounts:

  1. Interactive Brokers, 334,400

  2. WeBull, 265,200

  3. TradeStation, 130,000

  4. moomoo, 77,400

  5. Alpaca, 19,800

  6. tastytrade, 17,400

  7. Tradier Brokerage, 4,900

  8. TradeZero, 3,600

  9. Cobra Trading, 17

Dollar Volume By Exchange in CIIT Short Squeeze

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They launched another 6,500% squeeze this morning … scary.

  1. $1,272,986, NYSE Arca, Inc.

  2. $892,657, FINRA Alternative Display Facility

  3. $493,940, Members Exchange

  4. $403,410, Cboe EDGX

  5. $351,515, Nasdaq

  6. $281,490, MIAX Pearl

  7. $10,833, NYSE National, Inc.

  8. $8,935, Cboe BZX

  9. $7,172, New York Stock Exchange

  10. $2,890, Cboe BYX

  11. $1,941, Cboe EDGA

  12. $1,000, 24X National Exchange LLC

  13. $920, Nasdaq Philadelphia Exchange LLC

  14. $576, NYSE American, LLC

  15. $262, Investors Exchange

  16. $86, Nasdaq OMX BX, Inc.