Generational top … geeeeezzzz pic.twitter.com/2w60HgZYkx
— GregTheAnalyst (@Analyst_G) March 22, 2021
Totally depressing that children have no ambition to be a Fed Governor or at the very least a Fed Phd Economist. What's wrong with kids today? t.co/hf39ginqmL
— Albert Edwards (@albertedwards99) March 22, 2021
Just heard on CNBC: "Beware of stocks selling at more than 15 times their revenues."
So we're good. pic.twitter.com/SRquUK2mTW
— John P. Hussman, Ph.D. (@hussmanjp) March 22, 2021
Cathie Wood’s bull case on $TSLA implies it is worth 20% of US GDP. LOL
— FCF/(D-G) (@Ricksalin) March 21, 2021
Totally depressing that children have no ambition to be a Fed Governor or at the very least a Fed Phd Economist. What's wrong with kids today? t.co/hf39ginqmL
— Albert Edwards (@albertedwards99) March 22, 2021
My advice to small time traders: Avoid Margin. When the shit hits the fan all the Margin traders lose it all. And I mean everything.
— Mr Foxnose (@asymmetricalpha) March 22, 2021
$17.8T Sovereign Debt Parabolic Move Triggers Bitcoin Speculation – h/t @DiMartinoBooth the combination of huge debt injections and speculation in Bitcoin is setting up a future reversion in value. @LanceRoberts @michaellebowitz @JackPScott @HarrisSamaras @GregDaco #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/op0ed2Sdr7
— Patrick Hill (@PatrickHill1677) March 22, 2021
Goldman: There Is No Bubble, There Is No Bubble, There Is No Bubble t.co/EJTTpUYp1f
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) March 22, 2021
🙅Existing-Home Sales Down 7% in February.
Ladies & Gentlemen, the party is over🤵
Leave the room orderly, if you are so kind 🤵♀️ pic.twitter.com/RSwQS2FlwA
— Antonio Pérez-Algás (@apanalis) March 22, 2021
We all knew there were unintended consequences to QE but now we know it has resulted in a type of pernicious deflation we could never even imagine! t.co/Mt9ACKpTek
— Albert Edwards (@albertedwards99) March 22, 2021
It was cold last month in Texas and a lot of other places. But was it -1.09 cold? The Chicago Fed's Natl Activity Index plummeted into deep recession territory for February.
It's being blamed on the weather. Would robust recovery be so easily distracted?t.co/D3KsOsSnG0 pic.twitter.com/TJ6NNxGlMX
— Jeffrey P. Snider (@JeffSnider_AIP) March 22, 2021