U.S. Stocks Set to Fall After Wall Street’s Record Surge

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I agree with the WaPo editorial today that Trump should keep his mouth shut and let the market be the market, but he won't, apparently preferring chaos over stability, so I expect Dow gyrations to continue, though at a more moderate pace as we approach bedrock value in equities.

Hahahahahaha F-ing hilarious. They were all saying the worst was over for the stock marlet yesterday evening.

I am trying to figure out why we had a cruel Trump Crash every day this month other than the day Trump was out of the country (and off Twitter). Why did he have to come back so soon... How about South Korea as well?

UGH.

Ahem... You talked about a Bear Market one day ago.

I dare to say it’s like the Orgasm’s peak, after that; rest should be taken.

Of course. Trumps photo op didnt work.

Of course, market makers make money both ways, it's the novice gamblers that lose money. It's a game MM's play with the media that happens to dictate prices you pay for almost everything in your life. The media's job is to brainwash people into believing things are great or bad.

By saying they are going to fall, you are probably guaranteeing a 2nd day of record growth... Let us see if you are being wishful here, or just petty.

How is an walking Asian woman set atop a blurred background a relevant image to this story?

TOLD u.

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