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Cramer: 'It's not a safe market' — in fact, it's the most treacherous stock market in years'I think that there's a lot of people who say, 'I got to get out. I got to get out, because everyone else is getting out,'' says the 'Mad Money' host. maybe don't put the head of Trump U in charge of the country next time? Wheat from chaff, we all know it. How stupid is this guy?
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Cramer: 'I have tremendous contempt for this market' — it's a bear market not a correctionPeople don't want to call it a bear market. But what do they need?' Cramer asks, rhetorically. MadMoneyOnCNBC It's time for Trump and the enabling GOP to start that trickle down flowing. MadMoneyOnCNBC Elect Trump and GOP in both chambers and the economy & market soars... elect Democrats in 2018 in House to prevent any further Capitalism, and market goes down... 🤔 sorry for the common sense logic....
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Market experts reveal top 'bear market buys'David Katz, CIO of Matrix Asset Advisors, and Peter Andersen, CIO at Andersen Capital Management, discuss their bear market buys.
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The poster child of bull-market excess just dimmed the prospects of the broader stock marketThe poster child of bull-market excess just dimmed the prospects of the broader stock market (via TheAroraReport) TheAroraReport I´m glad that I found the DeepOnion project. They have a serious dev team and a lot of good features. I recommend to take a look into this project. They have a great potential, 100% sure! DeepOnion $ONION DeepOnionx
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To Thrive in This Turbulent Market, It Pays to Be the MarketIn a year of battered global markets, one group is proving to be a big winner: stock exchanges and trading firms.
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Bond market sends warning signal to Wall Street, sparking stock market sell-offStocks plummet after U.S. bond market flashes a warning sign about the economy. What is the signal? And why does it matter to your money? background remove professionally? Traders will be wearing their DOW 20,000 hats soon enough. But no worries...Kudlow says all is good. Haha!
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Job market is strong and hiring robust, in contrast to market fearsNovember's jobs report Friday should show a strong pace of hiring in a solid underlying economy, a stark contrast to some of the worst fears in financial markets this week. It's called a bubble.. And anyone alive a decade ago should know how this goes...
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Regulator’s exit throws Italy fresh market testThe head of the country’s financial watchdog resigned after ruling parties criticised his continuing ties with the European Commission. Mario Nava was appointed by the previous government. His replacement will face a challenge to dispel doubts of political meddling.
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Why history suggests emerging-market investors should power through the bear marketEmerging-market stocks have been one of the most volatile asset categories of 2018, suffering major losses as investors grapple with severe headwinds.
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Bond-market bloodbath likely to hit mortgage rates soon — another test for the housing marketRates for home loans moved down, Freddie Mac said, but a sell-off in bonds will likely hit the mortgage market in the coming weeks.
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Italy's stocks are in bear market territory as the global market rout reignites budget crisis fearsWhile most stock markets are contending with fears of a global slowdown, Italian investors have also got to consider a cocktail of domestic risks, largely linked to the country's ongoing budget crisis, which has seen its government clash with the European Union over its spending plans.
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