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Natella

Feb. 17, 2026

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You Lean Back, Expecting for the Start...

So, you take the plunge. You buy the dip. You acquire shares at what the chart clearly indicates is a bargain-bin price. And in that moment, you are not just a person; you are a prodigy, a financial oracle, a master of the universe. You genuinely believe you’ve just bought a first-class ticket to the Kingdom of Easy Gold. You lean back, expecting for the start, convinced the market has just been waiting for your royal entry to begin its moonward ascent.

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You Lean Back, Expecting for theit to Start...

So, you take the plunge.

You buy the dip.

You acquire shares at what the chart clearly indicates is a bargain-bin price.

And in that moment, you are not just a person; you are a prodigy, a financial oracle, a master of the universe.

You lean back, expecting for theit to start, convinced the market has just been waiting for your royal entry to begin its moon-ward ascent.

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“Buy the dip” does sound like you’re buying food for a party, especially as it follows “take the plunge”—it sounds like a pool party with chips and salsa. :-) If you would add a note at the beginning explaining the context, it might help correctors who haven’t seen your earlier post on this topic.

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Natella

Feb. 18, 2026

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It's a good thing I didn't specify the context. Your comment is worth its weight in gold! He allowed me to better understand the intricacies of the English language...
"take the plunge” has something to do with the pool party... Interesting!

Thank you!

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Natella

Feb. 18, 2026

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I thought that "take the plunge” would just point to the context of the stock market, but in the end, this phrase somehow miraculously brought meaning and context of the party... Very interesting!

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JoeTofu

Feb. 18, 2026

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To “take the plunge” is to jump into something. The first thing that comes to my mind is jumping into a swimming pool.

You Lean Back, Expecting for the Start...

So, you take the plunge.

You buy the dip.

Are you referring to chip dip, like salsa? It seems you are getting ready for a party. Is that the feel you were going for?

You acquire shares at what the chart clearly indicates is a bargain-bin price.

And in that moment, you are not just a person; you are a prodigy, a financial oracle, a master of the universe.

You genuinely believe you’ve just bought a first-class ticket to the Kingdom of Easy Gold.

You lean back, expecting for the start, convinced the market has just been waiting for your royal entry to begin its moonward ascent.

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Natella

Feb. 17, 2026

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Thank you! I mean "By the dip" equal by the low

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AnneR

Feb. 17, 2026

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Hmmm, are your referring to the stock market? Buy low, sell high?

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Natella

Feb. 18, 2026

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Aha, that's exactly what I meant. 😊

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AnneR

Feb. 18, 2026

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Aha! Okay, so you could say:
So you see the dip in the charts and buy low.

u lean back, expecting for the start...


So, you take the plunge.


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You buy the dip.


You buy the dip.

Are you referring to chip dip, like salsa? It seems you are getting ready for a party. Is that the feel you were going for?

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You acquire shares at what the chart clearly indicates is a bargain-bin price.


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This sentence has been marked as perfect!

And in that moment, you are not just a person; you are a prodigy, a financial oracle, a master of the universe.


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You genuinely believe you’ve just bought a first-class ticket to the Kingdom of Easy Gold.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

You lean back, expecting for the start, convinced the market has just been waiting for your royal entry to begin its moonward ascent.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

You lean back, expecting for theit to start, convinced the market has just been waiting for your royal entry to begin its moon-ward ascent.

You Lean Back, Expecting for the Start...


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You Lean Back, Expecting for theit to Start...

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