All was quiet on the Western Front.
I thought I was alone.
I was ready to strike the Sabalenka Yes sell and crush the No buy as Sabalenka struggled in the third set of her semi-final match with Anisimova. I nearly pulled the trigger when Sabalenka went down 5-3 and Anisimova had serve, but I thought no one is here I can give the number one her due and wait until it is over. A good call at the time as Sabalenka fought back and broke serve. It was looking like the ladies world number one's experience would lead her to victory but shockingly she went down 0-40 in the next game. I again thought to sell but hesitated, she has serve, she can come back and besides there hasn't been a trade on this market in 14 hours, no one is here. Sabalenka fought back to make it 30-40 but that is where her comeback would end. On an incredible cross court winner Anisimova finally got the win with her 4th match point.
As soon as I saw the ball land in I hit sell on all my Sabalenka Yes shares, but what it this? The price has dropped from .52 to .30. I had been sniped. I sold and went to investigate. Out in the dust clouds of the frontier I see @Coinsreporter walking away into the darkness.
Before I could reconcile what had transpired he turned and fired one more shot. A perfect bullseye on Sabalenka NO. Leaving nothing but petty scraps for the vultures.
Well played @Coinsreporter but in the words of the great philosopher Arnold Schwarzenegger