ETFs, major supporter of U.S. stock market, stop buying the dip

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'The Dip' being Pelosi. Its really hard to believe people with 401Ks voted for Democrats. Simply f*cking amazing.

I guess there'll be not much of a Santa Claus Rally this year.

The Dip ? LOL 😆 it’s tanking wake up !

MARKET MANIPULATION by those who want to hurt TRUMP. They also hurt YOU.

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