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Because of disgusting permabull charlatans like you and CNBC
because you can monetize anything if you are completely removed from morality
Stop promoting hate, you're the problem and have or offer no solutions
T H E F E D
Market didn't react much in '68 either
When there is blood on the streets...
💴 🖨 hasn’t run out of ink yet
Are there like there are 2 GROUPS OF PEOPLE, the people who buy shit & those who don't and those who work or have money otherwise are still buying shit maybe? Idk.... Or is it some massive 'pump and dump' scheme in the making? CRASH AND BURN ... idk... time will tell...
Would like to see the analysis of Robin Hood and td Ameritrade to see what % is just people with no experience just straight gambling now days and if it impacts the markets or if it is a bunch of bots
Cause they dropped a lot? The bigger question is how long it will take to get back to what it was. And what happens when the funding bills are cut off. Many factors there are.
Catchy title, ill save y'all the read, only US and Hong Kong and the stocks go up cuz fed funding 👀
Because interest rates are next to nothing, trillions of new debt created with some buying up assets like stocks... Massive game of monopoly, with the rich owners getting richer after each crisis time after time. Great game!
Bubble
Just FOMO and u know how that works out from the crypto experience don’t we?!
more low wage unemployment=less payroll
Printing Money....
Only the US is in Chaos.
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