October’s Market Rout Leaves Investors With No Place to Hide

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October’s dual breakdown in stock and bond prices has left many investors with no place to hide

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When the gab-deficients on the right make asinine comments on Twitter, my favorite comeback this week is “How is your 401(k) doing?”

My mom used to say 'Don't bet what you can't afford to lose.'

Thanks for nothing realDonaldTrump and RepKevinYoder and SenPatRoberts Appreciate the fine work on the economy. It took less than 2 years to tank a very robust running market.

Holy crap that is a lot of profit for those that same this obvious situation coming and were able to take positions...

Gold......

Still somebody left in the WhiteHouse to explain this to realDonaldTrump?

First, vote Democratic if you want a robust economy. Second, stop gambling and ride it out.

But realDonaldTrump

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