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*GLOBAL STOCKS SINK AS FED JITTERS RESURFACE -

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I'm sure that's it. Not that half the companies are already zombies and the rest will be next year. Borrowed trillions of $ and wasted it on buybacks and paying dividends all while productivity collapsed.

Has no to do with Fed jitters. Normal movement after a strong opening week. It’s Friday, people taking profits.

Meanwhile Indian market today. Biden pooped Powell farted silly shitts don’t work here anymore.

Stop with given money to Ukraine problem solved

India is not part of global stocks 🤣🤣

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The emperor has no clothes.

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