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The ache in our soul leads us homeward but we are forever hungry in this world .... Quotes by Patricia Bechthold.
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Is it me or is that a stock chart banner hanging over the building? You can also see the bear being defeated in the ground by the bull. The rat on the right is cheering for the bull. It really didn't seem to go with the scene. You know even the ordinary Chinese households are invested in the stock market when you can see banner like this.
The ache in our soul leads us homeward but we are forever hungry in this world .... Quotes by Patricia Bechthold.
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Влак 3️⃣0️⃣5️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ на Булмаркет Рейл Карго🇧🇬от Варна за Илиянци с локомотиви🚆 Сименс “Смартрон” 1080-025 и 87-009 в състав от 2️⃣5️⃣ цистерни по изгрев слънце ☀️в гара Клисура
Bullmarket Rail Cargo🇧🇬 - train 3️⃣0️⃣5️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ from Varna to Iliantsi with locomotives🚆Siemens “Smartron” 1080-025 and 87-009 consisting of 2️⃣5️⃣ tanks at sunrise☀️ at Klisura station
"No, it's mine!"
A reminder for the financial markets–When most folks feel gung-ho bullish, it's time for the bear market to come out. When most folks feel squeamishly bearish, the time of the bull is nigh.
Bear: I told you to stifle, bull. Your zeal has overinflated the market. Time for a correction. It's going down.
Sculpture title: Forces (dedicated Oct 24, 2013)
Sculptor: Harry Weber
I took this photo of the Wall Street Bull in Financial District, New York City, in October 2004 on my first visit to the Big Apple. (Copyright: Melinda Applegate)
INFORMATION ON THE WALL STREET BULL:
Charging Bull (sometimes called the Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull) is a 3,200 kg (7,000 pound) bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica that sits in Bowling Green park near Wall Street in New York City. The sculpture depicts a bull, the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity, leaning back on its haunches and with its head lowered as if ready to charge.
Arturo Di Modica reportedly created the sculpture following the 1987 stock market crash as a testament to his belief in the unceasing vitality of American capitalism. The sculpture, however, was not commissioned by the city as a work of public art. Rather, Di Modica created it on his own (at a personal cost of some US$ 360,000) and installed it in December 15, 1989 as "guerrilla art", trucking it to Lower Manhattan and placing it in front of the New York Stock Exchange as a Christmas gift to the people of New York .
The police seized the illegal sculpture and placed it into an impound lot. In response to the public outcry favoring the sculpture, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation re-installed it several blocks away to its current location in the plaza at Bowling Green where it faces up Broadway.
The sculpture is one of the most photographed pieces of art in the city and has become a popular tourist destination for visitors to the Financial District. It has also come to be an unofficial symbol of the Financial District itself, and it often appears in the local news media to punctuate stories about optimism in the financial market.
Source: Wikipedia
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Inspiration: Stock market predictions. Impending bull market.
Currency Bull Black on Green, 2014 / acrylic on folded currency sheets / 46.5x46.5 cm
currently showing till November 29th at
Tart Gallery
Gotthardstrasse 54
Zürich
thursday & friday 3pm - 7pm
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87017 Iron Duke and 87023 Velocity are proudly displayed in their recently-applied Europhoenix livery at what was billed as the last open day at Long Marston.
Both locos were subsequently exported to Bulgaria, for use on freight with Bullmarket.
A night photo of a portion of the rear of Wall Street's Charging Bull including its hind quarters and testicles. The iconic bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica is located in Bowling Green, on Broadway at Morris Street in lower Manhattan, New York.
Inital made for United Railways company (Bullmarket Romania), 480 063 and 064 are now being used by Vest Trans Rail. 480 064 is seen, together with 40 0079 taking a freight train towards Targu Jiu
15.12.2024, Defileul Jiului National Park (between Strambuta and Pietrele Albe railway stations)
Wall Street Bull Market. I need to get more back into the market. Just don't want to take the time to do it.
Komodo Dragon beans today. :-)
Bear and Bull Markets.
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I took this photo of the Wall Street Bull on my first visit to New York City in October 2004. It certainly isn't a "bull market" now! (I've used Photoshop filter Fractalius in post-processing.)
INFORMATION ON THE WALL STREET BULL:
Charging Bull (sometimes called the Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull is a 3,200 kg (7,000 pound) bronze sculpture by Arturo Di Modica that sits in Bowling Green park near Wall Street in New York City. The sculpture depicts a bull, the symbol of aggressive financial optimism and prosperity, leaning back on its haunches and with its head lowered as if ready to charge.
Arturo Di Modica reportedly created the sculpture following the 1987 stock market crash as a testament to his belief in the unceasing vitality of American capitalism. The sculpture, however, was not commissioned by the city as a work of public art. Rather, Di Modica created it on his own (at a personal cost of some US$ 360,000) and installed it in December 15, 1989 as "guerrilla art", trucking it to Lower Manhattan and placing it in front of the New York Stock Exchange as a Christmas gift to the people of New York .
The police seized the illegal sculpture and placed it into an impound lot. In response to the public outcry favoring the sculpture, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation re-installed it several blocks away to its current location in the plaza at Bowling Green where it faces up Broadway.
The sculpture is one of the most photographed pieces of art in the city and has become a popular tourist destination for visitors to the Financial District. It has also come to be an unofficial symbol of the Financial District itself, and it often appears in the local news media to punctuate stories about optimism in the financial market.
Source: Wikipedia
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