Adulthood seems to have melted away somewhere in a basement.
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https://twitter.com/followtheh/status/1382661799867211778 ARK bought the crap out of $COIN today. Put it in 3 ETFs: $ARKK $ARKF and $ARKW. pic.twitter.com/9wtOmdC1bw — Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) April 15, 2021
by darth__raider A lot of us probably remember the GFC and the fallout of large financial institutions going under. With this somewhat traumatic memory in my mind I was curious to know exactly how much of my assets(stocks) that are …
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Interesting comments by Larry Fink before stock market turning points pic.twitter.com/1bB8yUCQ0E — Alastair (@StockBoardAsset) April 16, 2019 real estate tends to turn first pic.twitter.com/HRGtqUoT8g — Alastair (@StockBoardAsset) April 22, 2019 Bullish https://t.co/BpmgZOLWMv — mcm-ct.com (@mcm_ct) April 22, 2019 Top line …
Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Apr. 16, 2019 – 8:09 – Center for Security Policy President Fred Fleitz on the U.S.-China trade talks and how the Pentagon is looking to reduce Russian, Chinese and Cuban influence inside Venezuela. https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6026903327001/#sp=show-clips …
BY JOHN RUBINO It’s been a boring few years for gold miners in general and junior gold miners in particular. The metal has been in a trading range, capital has been relatively scarce, and major deals even scarcer. But under the …
via @Pointedmacro: ✅Under water quarterly short option being rolled over/covered, reducing insane bids (off books by 15th March) ✅FOMC goes into blackout from 9th to 21st march ✅Corporate buyback start to go in blackout in middle of month too
by Playaguy She makes definitive statements she cannot back up and changes the subject whenever she is called out. A great illustration to how “Fake News” is crafted. Joe does a very good job of calling her out, simply …
They’ve done a pretty good job of keeping it suppressed for the most part so far, but I have a feeling that’s about to change soon. h/t Metaphorical_Oracle
by GR Consider: Trump’s a Nazi: Praise for Holocaust survivors, and a touching rendition of “Happy Birthday.” (With Trump waving his fingers like a conductor). Trump hates minorities: Brags about record low black, Hispanic, and Asian unemployment — while …
When intermediate-term price trends change direction, we’d best pay close attention to them via Rob Isbitts In my ongoing efforts to make you a slightly better technician than you would be if you had never read a single word I have written …
Was at work yesterday and the TV caught my eye with this headline. Very interesting that CNN had the headline written this way. Thought it was a typo at first but they never changed it. h/t Th0ughtCrim3
OIL FROM A STONE: Conoco Is Collecting $2 Billion From Venezuela—One Barrel of Oil at a Time. Conoco has received an initial payment of $345 million in the form of “cash and commodities” from Venezuela’s state-run oil company, the Houston-based company …
by KillingTime56 Many people are afraid to stop working even though the experts would say they are financially independent. Though stock market returns in the future maybe different than in the past a study of stock market behavior in the …
Overview of markets, looks interesting pic.twitter.com/IGntzKVWoO — mcm-ct.com (@mcm_ct) October 15, 2018 pic.twitter.com/WkSH5jPdeo — M/1_LP (@MI_Investments) October 15, 2018 “In the last three economic downturns, between 7 and 15 percent of the investment-grade bond universe was downgraded to high …
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/us/pge-power-outages-california.html https://www.ocregister.com/2018/10/15/outages-in-orange-county-leave-thousands-without-power/
by Chris Corporate buybacks are a big tailwind to these “”markets.”” CNBC put out an article this weekend noting that there are $350 billion in corp buybacks left from the recent spate of announcements. The implication being that there’s plenty …
by Timelapze It seems volatility is rearing it’s ugly head again. Do what do you think Monday will bring? October is a spooky month. Black Monday is in October of 1987. October marked the beginning of the panic of 1929. …
via silverdoctors: There was no gas attack in Syria. Thank God. In fact, one quick looks shows Syria isn’t even in the news cycle anymore. But that doesn’t mean a gas attack is not coming, and that does not mean we …
via Zerohedge: Tesla is taking their delivery proactivity one step further: they are offering “immediate delivery” of Model 3s on a first come first serve basis. It was also reported that the company was sending out emails to Model 3 …
NYTimes article HONG KONG — Alibaba’s co-founder and executive chairman, Jack Ma, said he planned to step down from the Chinese e-commerce giant on Monday to pursue philanthropy in education, a changing of the guard for the $420 billion internet …
There are some good takeaways here that can really help fight bias, which everyone has as they read things. I saved it for future reference. AC
by Martin Armstrong How bad did it get in some segments of the population during the Great Depression? Actually, during the Great Depression, women began reusing the fabric from flour sacks to make dresses. When the flour companies woke up and …
by tektonic_plates WSJ’s Jason Zweig is one of my favorite writers. Here is a short excerpt from his latest piece: The U.S. has followed a similar course, with banking crises in — among other years — 1819, 1826, 1837, 1839, 1857, 1873, 1884, 1890, 1893, 1907, the early 1930s, the late 1980s and, …
Is this true? And if so this is incredible great news h/t FlatSpace
Very interesting, and scary, to think that credit spending levels are higher now than they were before…… Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (2006) is an independent feature-length documentary film and (2007) book that …
Faced With Skyrocketing Murder Rates, Gun-Controlled Brazil Looks At Easing Gun Laws. In the world’s most murderous country, gun control is starting to lose its appeal. Desperate Brazilians are wondering whether they’d be better off armed, given that around 60,000 …