Asset Managers Have Led Market Decline, a Bad Sign for Stocks

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Next from the Journal, 'Why electing a moron President was a bad idea.'

Obama’s admin’s hard work for 8 years digging us out is now plummeting because of the current admin’s huge mistakes. This isn’t rocket science, took about 8 months longer than I has expected. It’s the republican way, tank the economy and leave a giant blob of a mess.

Hmm, I can't imagine.

Possibly the most idiotic title for an article that I have seen since at least yesterday

The Greenspan put? Meet the Trump dump.

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