Movies Watched -- The Machinist (2004)

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98 minutes so the perfect length, but I still watched it at 1.5x because it was disturbing and I can’t seem to watch anything at normal speed anymore. An emaciated Christian Bale, scary thin, makes watching him very painful, you have an animal response of horror seeing someone who looks like that. Anyway, this is a creepy movie, a sort of mystery / thriller, ultimately about the power of guilt, but I don’t want to spoil it.

They found some crazy Spaniards to finance this and filmed it in Barcelona of all places. Jennifer Jason Leigh plays a hooker with a heart of gold, yet again. Heavy on the Hitchcockian music, channeling old Bernard Herrmann.

Losing your mind, mental health, lack of sleep, delusions, the consequences of violence … all interesting ideas, but I wasn’t super thrilled with it in the end … a yellow rating at best.

Stephanie Zacharek correctly writes: “… ultimately, the picture feels like a cheap thriller dressed up for the art-house set.”

Do I look OK?

Do I look OK?

Movies Watched -- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

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115 minute running time so at least 15 to 25 minutes too long. A W.D. By movie (written and directed by the same guy… and oh shit, he’s a “playwright”).

I hated this movie. It’s pointlessly violent and foul-mouthed. They’re playing an unspeakable tragedy and crime, and a mother’s grief, for laughs.

Drag out old Woody Harrelson to play a cracker cop, yet again. (And why would he have a pretty, Alicia Silvestone-ish wife, 30 years his junior?) Stick Frances McDormand in a blue jumpsuit and have her kick kids in the groin. Ha ha. Let’s all have a chuckle about those white trash morons out there in Missouri, shall we?

Red rating, avoid. One of the worst movies I’ve had to suffer through from 2017.

Lessons from Momma

Lessons from Momma

Notes for Chat with Traders, Episode 168

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Episode 168 ... Anand Sanghvi ... "Sang Lucci" (95:20)

  • Prop trading model doesn't make sense any more, commissions too low

  • Prop trading firms now sell education

  • Prop firms take the other side of their own (poor) traders' trades

  • Recently moved to Puerto Rico

  • Live there 183 days and get serious tax breaks

  • No federal income tax, no capital gains tax in Puerto Rico [really??]

  • Sales tax in Puerto Rico is 11.5%

  • Island living very expensive though... everything is imported

  • Ton of crypto guys in Puerto Rico, waiting to take gains tax-free [gains?]

  • Crypto guys are now all "distraught"

  • Electing to mark-to-market is important if you're an active trader

  • Trading under a business entity, you can deduct a lot of things

  • Pay the $500 to set up an LLC if you are seriously active

  • Had a hedge fund, had a couple of bad months, biggest investor pulled out, shut it down

  • 95% long options strategy in the past

  • Looking to set up a new hedge fund in Puerto Rico, with less risky strategy, more automation

  • Trading strategy has changed completely in the last three years

  • Now he's 60% short options, 40% long options

  • Knows immediately if he's wrong when there's momentum

  • No momentum then you are in la-la land, no idea if you're right or wrong

  • Theta -- time component to options pricing

  • Trades NFLX, AMZN, NVDA (etc.) options

  • Used to be up a million in a month, then down 500K the next month, returns were too volatile

  • Holds things for one, two, three days max

  • Has traded options on the same stocks, the Usual Suspects, since 2010

  • AAPL options are so thick you can put 250K position on and take it off in minutes

  • You need portfolio margin to get more creative

  • Right now he's swing long TSLA ... long March 2019 400 strike calls

  • Sells short-dated TSLA calls against his core position to collect income

  • Follows his instincts ... has been trading for over a decade

  • If your trades are too short-term, you're going to get shaken out

  • There's a fine line between following your instincts and being stubborn

  • Instinct tells you to get out, but you're too stubborn to get out

  • Where are you trying to go with your $5,000 account?

  • Hedging allows you to stay alive until volatility returns

  • Find what strategy works for you and when it works for you

  • BTFD "buy the dip" worked for six years in a row

  • Trying to make your losses back -- that's how people go to zero

  • Your instinct will try to save you but you'll be stubborn and ignore it

  • Find ways to hedge your life and who you are as a person -- guard against depression

  • Figure out how to protect yourself from yourself

  • If you hold options till expiration, "the shit's going to zero"

  • There's a fine line between conviction and recklessness

  • If you're too attached to a position, you won't be able to cut it

  • After 2007, high frequency trading changed everything

  • All markets are emotional ... all auction markets are the same

  • Retail traders can't make any money because they're too emotional

  • Retail traders know they suck but they have no solution

  • With automation, you're only as good as your code

  • [He sounds like a profane Jim Cramer, not just the voice, but the pacing ... it's fascinating]

  • Interesting idea about using facial recognition technology to save you from yourself

  • You have an app on your phone that saves you from yourself

  • [Segment from 1:16:50 to 1:17:20 made me fall off chair laughing … “your daughter’s mother”]

  • Script stops you from trading the same ticker repeatedly within X amount of time

  • You need to create a behavioral profile of yourself as a trader, like Facebook has of you as a human

  • Multi-level marketing thrives in places where people have no opportunity and they're ignorant

  • Most people can't stick it out until they make it trading, it's too difficult, they quit (and who can blame them?)

  • Website: www.sanglucci.com

  • Twitter: @sanglucci

Love Me True

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Greek dad, Jamaican mom … not sure why she changes the lyric to “please love me too,” “say you love me too,” but… wow. (Bacharach always thought that Aretha’s version was rushed … and he was right, as this cover proves.)

Also check out: Lianne LaHavas NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Lianne La Havas performing 'I Say A Little Prayer' live at Studio Brussel in Belgium on October 17th 2016. http://www.stubru.be http://www.facebook.com/studiobrussel http://www.instagram.com/stubru http://www.twitter.com/stubru

Daily Civics Lesson

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Liz Trotta in 1991, pre-Internet

“[News] won't have to be packaged within 22 minutes anymore by seven or eight guys who think this is what your civics lesson should be for the day.“

And on Madame Nhu:

“The Dragon Lady, yes. She represented a sort of female Eastern viciousness and mystery and chicanery and betrayal and all the rest of it and they kind of focused all the animosity towards our allies in Madame Nhu.“

Movies Watched -- Good Time (2017)

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100 minute running time so the perfect length, but it was so grim and sleazy (Guy Lodge calls it “gutter realism”) that I had to watch at 1.5x fast forward in order to bear it. It’s about a deaf, semi-retarded guy and his criminal brother … they rob a bank and everything goes wrong … the deaf brother is captured but the the criminal one is still on the run and it’s all about the chaotic hours of his life that follow. Super depressing. Jennifer Jason Leigh (who is getting old, unlike me) briefly plays a girlfriend character.

I don’t know how to rate this … it’s super low budget, best represented by the cheapie techno soundtrack, but it isn’t badly made … it’s just awful to watch these lowlifes doing awful, violent things in ugly places (like Queens). Yellow rating, I guess.

Ann Hornaday writes: “… a pulp thrill ride that turns out to be as petty as Connie’s crimes.“

Ben Sachs writes: “… the film encourages delight at the adventures of an amoral dirtbag content to exploit people who are poor, black, or disabled. Not since Gaspar Noé's Enter the Void (2009) have I been so mesmerized by a film I found morally repugnant.“

Rex hated it: “Vile and repulsive, Good Time is just under two hours of pointless toxicity.“

A.O. Scott hated it: “… a rickety genre thrill ride [that tries to] feel like something daring and new. It isn’t. It’s stale, empty and cold.“

Alison Willmore calls it a “masterfully scuzzy feel-bad.“

You ever do time before?

You ever do time before?

Movies Watched -- The Wonders (2015)

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In Italian and German. 110 minute running time but felt much longer… at least 20 minutes too long. (I’m catching up on the last few movies I missed from 2015.) I wasn’t too thrilled with this. Beekeeping family in Italy living on the margins … grumpy German Dad with Italian wife and four young daughters … you feel bad for all the kids, especially the oldest girl, Gelsomina (they all have lovely names). You should be glad that this rural life of drudgery disappeared, no need to be wistful. Yellow rating.

Gelso confronting Dad’s whacky expression of love

Gelso confronting Dad’s whacky expression of love

Movies Watched -- The Tribe (2015)

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In Sign Language. 130 minute running time so at least 30 to 40 minutes too long. See screencap below.

SPOILERS: School for the deaf in the Ukraine… new kid comes … there’s a gang of boys who run things … new kid joins them … they mug people, but their main source of income is from pimping out two female classmates at a truck stop … kid falls in love with one of the girls … quite a bit of graphic sex … gets her pregnant … what former Soviet republic movie doesn’t include a gruesome home abortion? … the girl is going to be sent to Italy for the larger crime syndicate’s prostitution operation … kid objects, tries to destroy her precious passport, other gang members beat him and leave him for dead. Somehow he survives and comes back and murders them all in their sleep.

Not a feel-good pic. Not cheerful. A lot of the scenes reminded me of China, but this was much grimmer. Sort of interesting, the whole sign language thing, but I can’t recommend it … too gruesome, too depressing. Yellow rating.

Tirdad Derakhshani correctly writes: “Embrace it as a great work of political critique, or reject it as a form of aesthetic bullying; there's no denying The Tribe is a powerful provocation. “

Now you tell me!

Now you tell me!

Movies Watched -- Somersault (2004)

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106 minutes so only about ten minutes too long. I recently saw and liked Berlin Syndrome, which was directed by Cate Shortland. This movie was written and directed by Cate Shortland (W.D. By), so I thought I’d give it a watch … no subtitles on my DVD, so I missed at least 30% of the dialogue … just couldn’t understand a lot of the Australian English.

There’s no story here … it’s very thin … I wasn’t thrilled. A beautiful teenage girl, a perfect Lolita type, gets busted fooling around with her mother’s boyfriend, so she runs away to a ski area (Australia has ski areas?), and is living this sort of marginal life alone … sleeping with random guys, or trying to … she clearly lacked a strong father figure.

She tries to be the girlfriend of this guy who is also sort of a mess, though in a different way. But who cares, I just couldn’t get into it. May appeal more to blonde teenage runaway girls than old bald homebound guys. Yellow rating at best.

Underneath, people are... are different

Underneath, people are... are different

Movies Watched -- Their Finest (2017)

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110 minutes long but felt much longer … at least 20 minutes too long. A period piece (WW2), a love story, a movie about movies, and a feel-good pic. Best thing about it was Gemma Arterton, who is both beautiful and stacked.

Wasn’t thrilled though, yellow rating.

Not confusing facts with truth

Not confusing facts with truth