Stocks retreat as falling U.S. yields, trade worries sour mood

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Wow recession talk and the Trump and GOP have had the helm for 2 years before sinking the ship. Ahhh to have back the days of Obama and steady stable growth... And now...lmao

Just money ........ no biggie?

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