Stocks rose on US-China trade, but fell after Trump's speech — Four experts on what to watch next

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Stocks fell following Trump’s speech at the UN today — here’s what 4 experts say investors should watch next.

 

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You mean following impeachment inquiries lol

Something fishy here... did somebody take short selling position .... sniff sniff or rather than call option is still at out of money ..

You guys are pathetic. Stocks fell immediately after Pelosi’s announcement about possible impeachment proceedings. Had NOTHING to do with Trump’s UN speech. FakeNews

No, it fell following call for impeachment. Come on CNBC lol

No one at the UN was listening. All the globalist care about is themselves. These are non events.

It fell after the announcement of a behind closed doors meeting Pelosi is holding regarding impeachment. Watch what happens when she formally announces.

It’s the media and Algo’s stupid

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