Stocks that benefit from the economy reopening helped Wall Street continue its solid start to the new month.
The stock market has largely ignored the unrest, but that could change if investors believe the protests would continue through the summer, disrupting states plans to reopen and hurting consumer confidence.
The Fed goosed the market again. That’s it!
Its use to TheDemocrats crap by now so no longer even pays attention
We are at same level as before when everything was open, so what changed
The Fed will never allow another red day on the market for the rest of time.
Stock Market = White Suprematism =White Silence
It went down. 𝙱𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚔 𝙻𝚒𝚟𝚎𝚜 𝙼𝚊𝚝𝚝𝚎𝚛!
It got pumped, we know.
up.
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Here's what happened to the stock market on MondayStocks closed higher to start the new month amid mounting bets on a successful economic reopening. Stop Muslim violence. asianlivesmatter Let me guess... Stocks rose on hope, despite a shitty economy; Cramer pumped Beyond Meat? Saw the same show 5 times last week.
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Stocks open higher as investors hope for economic recoveryU.S. stock indexes move higher following broad gains in global markets as investors hope that the gradual lifting of coronavirus lockdown mandates will put economies ravaged by the outbreak on the path to recovery. FED is buying. It is called market manipulation. Heh. Communist Democrats are losing their shit right now. Their paramilitary arm, Antifa, has failed to turn the economy. Worse, they've exposed the connections between the open insurrection and the Democrats. Military Tribunals will be fun to watch! Powell’s printer machine goes brrrrrrr🤑
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