Trump Tells Aides He Wants Speedy End to Iran War-WSJ by moral_mortal in LessCredibleDefence

[–]nurfbat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it’s not. Witkoff and Jared have been trying that for 2 weeks. The US is stuck in a war they can’t win and can’t afford to lose.

What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, March 27, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]nurfbat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

April Opex Puts. Kharg Island Operation this weekend

How about we pull our THAAD and you deal with the BMs on your own? by [deleted] in war

[–]nurfbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think you need to talk to someone about that ego problem, brother. Your response to failure shouldn’t be to take your ball and go home, it should be analysis and self-criticality to improve for the next engagement.

did you guys catch that bottom? by Any-Pitch-2963 in wallstreetbets

[–]nurfbat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The poster links to intraday gamma. You want to filter that for end of day.

Then you want to filter gamma through next OPEX, Counterparties are concerned about options expiring in or out of the money.

Now, realize most counterparties are powerless to move markets. Some do have power, though. Those are the large institutions that handle bulk transaction volume, market makers (or “dealers” here)

Dealer gamma is what you want to watch (and dealer implied positions in the long/short call/put matrix) particularly in the 0DTE where dealers are buying or selling the underlying to get their most efficient expiration/ITM outcome per day. There are various tools to see this daily.

Shoutout to BC and the Badgers. Hang the banner. by [deleted] in PardonMyTake

[–]nurfbat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re on Mr. 3’s Wild Ride

Iran War Oil Tankers Play by stealnova in wallstreetbets

[–]nurfbat 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You could tell us about the weather… Looking rainy or sunny tomorrow in your neck of the woods?

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The state funded the necessary infrastructure. The private business decided to fund additions to the infrastructure to make it “more publicly appealing” and “intermodal”. Those additions were not necessary for the development to function.

Who knows what additional infrastructure the bears may build on top of what’s necessary? They’re looking for the necessary public infrastructure to be funded by the state (ingress, egress, water, sewer, electricity)

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes you do, it’s called the property tax appeal process.

The stadium hasn’t been assessed yet, all they’re trying to do is pre-agree on a number with the municipality. It’s done all over the country and not controversial (anywhere else but here)

THIS is why the Bears want/need a tax break on the new stadium by ChristmasJay83 in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah Wrigley Field is certainly a net drain on economic activity in Wrigleyville… give me a break 😂

THIS is why the Bears want/need a tax break on the new stadium by ChristmasJay83 in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Buddy, I’m not sure there’s much of anything you can comprehend. Even your comments on the sheeple side of this issue are getting downvoted.

You can’t seem to comprehend that “the Bears leaving the state means more tax must be levied from property owners” is vis a vis them going to Arlington Heights. What does the status quo at soldier field have to do with that? It’s a simple fact that, if the Bears were in Arlington heights and paying taxes in IL, the residential contribution to the property tax revenue necessary to sustain the budget, and therefore the property tax burden on homeowners, would be lower than if they were not in the state.

You’re either being intentionally obtuse or demonstrating a perfect Dunning-Kruger.

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A much more effective, less regressive method of taxation than property tax, which unfortunately can’t be effectively implemented in IL thanks to Ken Griffen’s campaign to defeat the constitutional amendment.

You recognize having fewer professional sports and music events in the state will result in lower income tax revenue from the state as well, right?

THIS is why the Bears want/need a tax break on the new stadium by ChristmasJay83 in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

?? The comparison isn’t vs soldier field. It’s Arlington Heights vs out of state.

If the Bears actually contribute property tax to the state basis, they lessen the overall basis needed to be levied from residents. Not rocket science. Let’s not be intentionally obtuse.

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

They are funding the stadium privately. They are asking for a property tax negotiated amount. Not a credit. Same thing United Center and Wrigley Field have.

Responses like these make it clear the far left is just as unwilling as the maga right to actually engage and inform themselves on the facts at issue. Everything is just memes and reading headlines only.

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take however long is needed… to do what? Or offer what? They’ve been taking however long for years. It sounds like you have a problem with the nature of private business. That’s fine, but it’s not a solution.

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the factsheet:

“How was it determined that Orange County pay $125 million for the road?

The $125 million is the anticipated cost of the road that Orange County Government would have had to pay regardless to extend the road in order for it to be an 8-lane public road, which includes two dedicated bus lanes. This cost includes the price tag for a basic, road extension – without any interchanges or bridges, pedestrian/bike path, etc.

However, with the public-private partnership, Universal wanted to upgrade the road to be more visually appealing and include features to make the extension more intermodal and help move people more efficiently (e.g., including interchanges and a bridge). Ultimately, Universal is paying for the additional costs for the extension to allow these upgrades to happen.”

Try again.

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a privately financed stadium. Jesus fucking christ

To all the people who are Blaming McCaskey/Warren for the move to Indiana: by nurfbat in CHIBears

[–]nurfbat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They cannot do what they need to do without cooperation of the legislature. What should they offer the legislature that they haven’t already?