Breeders | Long Con Part 3long Day
A period of reproductive inactivity during fall and winter. Common Examples of Long Day Breeders
Three months into the setup. Two more targets added to the herd. And today, as the sun refused to set before 8:47 PM, the final piece of the long con clicked into place. long con part 3long day breeders
Long day breeders, also known as " Reverse Daytraders" or "End-of-Day Traders", are traders who focus on holding positions for an extended period, typically several days or weeks. Unlike day traders, who close their positions before the market close, long day breeders ride the trend for a longer period, often using end-of-day analysis to make their trading decisions. A period of reproductive inactivity during fall and winter
Excerpt: “You don’t rush a long-day breeder,” Sal said, adjusting the binoculars. “Horses, conmen — same rule. You wait until the days stretch past sixteen hours. That’s when their instincts tell them to trust the light. That’s when they stop looking for shadows.” And today, as the sun refused to set
Logline: The grift enters its final season — under the summer solstice sun, the marks are bred for patience, and the payoff is timed to the light.
Increasing daylight (typically more than 12 hours). Active Season: Spring and early summer.