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Today's updates from Rick's Picks. You are receiving this email because you signed up for daily updates at www.rickackerman.com Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Follow on Twitter]( [Forward to a Friend]( The Hidden Pivot Seminar "Trading success is only six hours away." Learn Rick Ackerman's risk-averse Hidden Pivot Method and never trade the old way again. -------------------------------- “...I am pinching myself to be sure I am not dreaming. I am more confident every day with the HP approach. I am making money... I am able to escape the screen if I so wish. I do not end the day stressed and hyperactive. Impressed? I am absolutely knocked out - just wish I had found the site years ago. Best wishes, long may you continue.”- David Ivory --------------------------------------------------------------- - [North Korea Is on Investors’ Radar]( - [How Long Can Mr. Market Waffle?]( - [One-Decision]( Are Too Enticing to Shun for Long]( - [Over-Under Bet for a Holiday-Shortened Week]( - [‘Seasonality’ Takes a Licking]( - [Pre-Holiday Hijinx]( - [Is ‘Matt’s Curse’ About to Doom Stocks?]( - [Nasdaq Produces a Rare Profit for Shorts]( - [AMZN Glowers at Bears]( Rick's Pick for Friday A Sham? Voters Will Have the Final Say Published Thursday, September 27, 7:45 p.m. EDT Sen. Lindsey Graham stole the show Thursday with a scathing indictment of his Democrat colleagues that succinctly stated the issue that will determine the outcome of November’s Congressional elections. “I hope the American people can see through this sham!” an impassioned Graham declared to a vast TV audience. Many if not most Americans will have little trouble agreeing with him, but it remains to be seen how many of them will be sufficiently aroused to go to the polls, and how many left-tilting votes Thursday’s hearing will change. Kavanaugh himself brought his own righteous indignation to the proceedings, calling them ‘a disgrace’. His statement to the panel was highly emotional, and he fought back tears in recalling details of an exemplary and deeply virtuous life that diverged in the extreme from the boozing, serial-rapist picture of him painted by his accusers. So what comes next? Perhaps unfortunately for Kavanaugh and his backers, his fate is to be decided at a moment in history when #MeToo’s reign of terror has laid waste to more than a dozen powerful men. This will have put fear in the hearts and minds of anyone who would even admit to believing Kavanaugh’s denials, let alone publicly stand behind him. The climate of fear will have staunch support in the Senate from Hawaiian Sen. Mazie Hirono, for one, since she has already made it explicitly clear that she regards all men as guilty no matter what crime they’ve been charged with. If Hirono and her ilk held sway in the courts — which fortunately is not the case, at least not yet — Kavanaugh and millions of other decent men would be pilloried in the public square. Farting, Puking Were on His Mind The low point of the day was a clumsy attempt to embarrass and discredit Kavanaugh by Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, a horse’s ass kinda guy whose sleazy game and lack of good character were belied by the tailored cut of his suit, his expensive haircut and his articulate, polished demeanor. Whitehouse trotted out a reminiscence Kavanaugh wrote in his high school yearbook that contained sophomoric code words for farting, fucking and drinking until one puked. It showed real class for Whitehouse to bring it up. Kavanaugh rebuffed his questions before the Senator could further damage his own reputation. Near the end of the hearing, Sen. Jeff Flake expressed the hope that Americans will understand that the confirmation process will have to be concluded on the basis of imperfect knowledge. “We’ll never move beyond doubt,” he said. True enough. It’s time to put the confirmation to a vote. This is notwithstanding the Democrats’ foot-stomping clamor for the FBI to join them in their never-ending witch-hunt. Their point is moot, since Kavanaugh could be impeached at any time if it is proven that he lied — about anything. If you don't subscribe to Rick's Picks, just [click here]( a free two-week trial. It will give you instant access not only to the chat room, but to actionable 'touts', intraday alerts and impromptu ‘requests’ sessions online. [follow on Twitter]( || [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2018 Hidden Pivot Enterprises, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you requested that our Daily Commentary be emailed to you. The return email address is not monitored for reply. If you don't wish to receive further mailings, please use the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this message. Our mailing address is: Hidden Pivot Enterprises PO Box 270646Louisville, CO 80027 [Add us to your address book](//Com.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=822f57272edf2c46e4f77a7be&id=ca89ff5d33) [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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