The Fed and trade tensions are causing swings in market, economist says

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The market is being weighed down by two things: The Fed and the U.S.-China trade war, according to this economist. 'The trade war may be the most important issue of all here.'

 

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it seems the traders are calm thought & not like the media.

Still not too late to buythedip

The defeat of China is critical. Without constantly having to show how bad he is to keep China at bay, Putin may calm down.

Joe is hypersensitive to the slightest criticism of Trump.

Ok,so when the market goes up Trump takes the credit and when it goes down it's someone else's it!!

Except that we've gotten positive news on both of those fronts in recent weeks. Right now both are red herrings as far as the market is concerned.

Stay in your lane bro. Take that rhetoric somewhere else.

Ah yes. The latest admin apologist with an open mic on

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