“What were you doing in the summer of 2006?”
Not a trader myself, but this article was interesting! Given that a lot of us, especially on this forum were maybe in HIGH SCHOOL the last time they raised rates, and only in college when they were dropped to 0! will be interesting to see how that dynamic, if anything impacts the reaction to a rate increase.
Edit:(Moved this since I am not a trader and it could apply to most of us in general)
Full article here.
2/3 of the way through middle school, having a great summer doing absolutely zero work. Those were the days.
Playing Capture the Flag on Blood Gulch - What a game.
Oh god the memories of playing on one of those custom maps with that OP tank that 1 shot people even if you completely missed them. Hilarious getting a triple kill after blowing up a warthog. Man those were the days...
right in the feels.
Just played cops and robbers on coagulation the other day - life was simpler back then...
lol always that one guy that got in the banshee "shee noob!!"
Negotiating the acquisition of a cable TV company in Asia.
Traveling with family to home country before senior HS year....basically the year I finally got my stuff together to make something of life....
I was doing manual labor in a manufacturing shop in the over the summer before the start of my senior year of HS. No desire to go back to that!
I honestly enjoyed my high school manufacturing job. Unfortunately, that shit ain't gonna pay big boy bills.
What were you producing? I was in the grinding department, so metal shards flying everywhere, 20 degrees hotter than the rest of the shop in that room, felt like air conditioning when I walked out to the rest of the area.
Even the floor foreman was like, go to school, get good grades, this is not for you! HAHA he was probably right!
Basic training.
Damn it. I don't have a subscription to WSJ.
You might be the only person the world that doesnt know the "paste the article title into google trick"
Remembering what I thought would be my best weekend ever: Prom
Living on the top of the world.
Choking the turkey all day, every day. I pretended to be too sick for school 74 days that year.
Caddying at the local country club
i was getting ready to be a part time sweat shop worker
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