I don't think most of you know what "overrated" means.
99 percent of the places mentioned here are casual restaurants where you can get a plate of food and a drink or two for $20. Would any of you really suggest Denny's or IHOP over Magnolia or Kerby; or Chili's over Maudie's or Trudy's?
Most of you are wrong. Except for Guero's. That place sucks.
Meeting or slightly missing estimates. Reduced guidance.
Prices continue deflating. S&P 500 at 2200 by year end.
Moving my non-index, non-retirement/college fund money to $WMT, oil, and utilities; turning on DRIP; and seeing where I am in two years.
Cromwell has 100x odds on craps and decent video poker if you're into that kind of thing.
They also have a sportsbook where you don't have to pay $50 to reserve a seat on a football weekend. Like, you can go in there, sit down, and watch the game.
I think Cromwell is Caesars' experiment in a casino gambling experience that doesn't entirely suck.
ADAs advance by toeing the company line. A willingness to lose because someone told you to try a case that never should have seen a jury is going to help a career more than winning a case that needed to be tried.
1. Prepare your anus.
2. Have fun placing bets on leveraged, decaying derivatives, like a drunken derelict at a roulette table.
3. Feel like a drunken derelict getting tossed out of a casino after blowing a payday loan on video poker, trying to make up for all the drunken bets on roulette.
4. Actually learn about options.
5. Get a real trading account -- TastyWorks if you want to go cheap ($1/leg), TD AmeriTrade/Thinkorswim if you want analytics, or Interactive Brokers if you have > $10k and trade often.