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Cool Breeze
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Tom Mazanec wrote:
Thu May 04, 2023 2:28 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Wed Apr 26, 2023 8:59 am
aeden wrote:
Tue Apr 25, 2023 2:27 pm
220,000 users have been infected worldwide and 800 devices are being infected every day.
Filers have no clue how to calculate their crypto capital gains on machines not even theirs.
See what we did there. Now you got two viruses to deal with.
thread: commodity exchange theory

It's quite basic.
Hey chatGPT, say something in actual english, please.
Actually chatGPT is a lot more coherent than aeden.
:lol:

aeden
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https://decoded.avast.io/danielbenes/cr ... -software/
Dirty moe is a chinese based coder cracking your wallets.
Coin wallets with out protections are mined as stupid bots.
No one cares about trad chads anyway.
The rabbi is also rather correct on your ability.
Your land is as worthless as brandon leadership and the files your to lazy to comprehend some might contend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRK5g1pIx-U
Exactly as told before.

Closed all shorts today. No biti or gbtc open for now.

Quick overview:

Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil
Become incredulous and indignant
Create rumor mongers
Use a straw man
Sidetrack opponents w name calling, ridicule
Hit and Run
Question motives
Invoke authority
Play Dumb
Associate opponent charges with old news
Establish and rely upon fall-back positions
Enigmas have no solution
Alice in Wonderland Logic
Demand complete solutions
Fit the facts to alternate conclusions
Vanish evidence and witnesses
Change the subject
Emotionalize, Antagonize, and Goad
Ignore facts, demand impossible proofs
False evidence
Call a Grand Jury, Special Prosecutor
Manufacture a new truth
Create bigger distractions
Silence critics
Vanish

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richard5za
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If the S&P 500 gains a foothold above 4200 that will be bullish and then 4300 is on the cards. This bullish overtone does seem at odds to the fundamentals!! I wonder what the rest of this year will bring?

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Tom Mazanec
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/end-game-debt-ceiling
The End Game For The Debt Ceiling
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BY TYLER DURDEN
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By Howard Wang of Convoy Investments
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, Those Who Remain

Cool Breeze
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richard5za wrote:
Sun May 21, 2023 9:05 am
If the S&P 500 gains a foothold above 4200 that will be bullish and then 4300 is on the cards. This bullish overtone does seem at odds to the fundamentals!! I wonder what the rest of this year will bring?
Liquidity crunch in June ...

aeden
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I think your over some skis on that view.
Goal is assess probabilities of a 4 sigma Black Swan melt-up continuing.
https://twitter.com/SuburbanDrone/statu ... 6356157442

The culture of manufactured rot.
Tue May 23, 2023 5:18 pm Spoiled rich kids are berating a woman who had to eat tree bark to survive under a communist regime.
https://twitter.com/Xeriland/status/165 ... 65/photo/1
A two year old sentenced to life in prison the other day. Go ahead deny it.

I do not know when but we know why this failed in live try hell as filth is closer to fire than water of these molek cult creatures.
I would survey the wheat crop also closely as it is.

The fervor of market sentiment is that of manic lead by maniacs.
John would say maximum ruin justly so.
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aeden
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Spending cuts won't happen by either party. Taxes will go up its called structual inflation.
United State taxpayers never has a chance with these predators.
China has a long term strategy. We have Tim Conway's old man character
CEOs flock to China.

China’s state security authorities raided multiple offices of international advisory firm Capvision,
state media reported Monday, part of a broader crackdown.

Companies “are now starting to see that their actual operations on the ground are getting interfered with and interrupted,
he added. “So I think it’s certainly raising a lot of alarm bells, and it’s creating a lot of concern.”

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=jason+smith+r ... ave&ia=web

https://www.pwc.com/us/en/tax-services/ ... ar-two.pdf
The below categories are subject to tax rate increases.
You consumers will learn who will pay.
The income and withholding tax rates for the categories listed above would be increased initially by 5 percentage points,
increasing up to 20 percentage points.

Next time like the last time will mean nothing. You will pay more not less kids. Its baked in.
Inflation is policy but you will ignore uniparty lipstick as they are in the sack. You know you can shit can the lot of them.
Principal clause is distant memory but we understand that to our current debt levels run by the external affairs only lip stick regime
compromised department as your better over there micbody farm. The period of the deracinated import period was rather lethal
for some of our workers and some freinds who did not survive.
https://archive.org/details/RedMafiyaHo ... iedman2000
As we reported it took about ten years to find out who cut them down and also the ones who did it.
As we are with this current red letter cult even the Senate is ignored as they run riot over the land ours did die for.
As I told a few died during the democrat sticky wage war on American Workers. I would see it through.

https://fee.org/articles/30-of-walter-w ... -coercion/
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NoMansLand
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Cool Breeze wrote:
Tue May 30, 2023 7:14 pm
richard5za wrote:
Sun May 21, 2023 9:05 am
If the S&P 500 gains a foothold above 4200 that will be bullish and then 4300 is on the cards. This bullish overtone does seem at odds to the fundamentals!! I wonder what the rest of this year will bring?
Liquidity crunch in June ...
I would say a tenuous foothold has been established, and we have bounced off 4300. It may hit that mark at some point again today.

Would you be willing to elaborate on your liquidity crunch theory Cool? One of the few ways I can think of the market being bought into at this level given the current state of things is that there is still a ton of cash chasing returns on any bit of positive news. (ie. NVIDIA and AI)

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NoMansLand wrote:
Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:55 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Tue May 30, 2023 7:14 pm
richard5za wrote:
Sun May 21, 2023 9:05 am
If the S&P 500 gains a foothold above 4200 that will be bullish and then 4300 is on the cards. This bullish overtone does seem at odds to the fundamentals!! I wonder what the rest of this year will bring?
Liquidity crunch in June ...
I would say a tenuous foothold has been established, and we have bounced off 4300. It may hit that mark at some point again today.

Would you be willing to elaborate on your liquidity crunch theory Cool? One of the few ways I can think of the market being bought into at this level given the current state of things is that there is still a ton of cash chasing returns on any bit of positive news. (ie. NVIDIA and AI)
You are right. But notice how the Russell was killing it yesterday (for no real good reason), and it switched today, with the other indices up and it down. This buying right now is so indicative of exuberance in that they finally think that a "pause" is happening, which isn't even a cut, so they are playing an emotional angle to be with fake-positive momentum. Meanwhile, the Treasury is going to issue debt, and the TGA stands at about 70 billion right now, estimating that balance to increase almost 400 billion by the end of the month. That means the liquidity crunch happens within a couple of weeks, as cash will be resorbed back out of the system, and certainly not into stocks. The Q2 estimated tax payments will also be money that will not go into the market. A "surprise" decision to hike (and not hop) this month would be even worse, additive overall to what will likely be a bad June ... or it'll be pushed off til July.

I think most of the cash on the sidelines isn't chasing some fundamentally bad investment, rather, it's waiting for the contraction that is desired by the Fed, and is coming in the second half of the year, not matter what anyone does or says.

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https://www.federalreserve.gov/releases ... efault.htm

The hold my beer market will adjust. Smart money to dumb money indicators has been explained by many.
The old money is on a hill watching the dust ups. The meeting discussed today as we forwarded end of June to August
we may look around some more. To bad they let tariffs slip to relent bad actors. We think the spillover to dumping
products was adequit and should be monitored some what better. The issue to many lunatics pissing on the bears lunch
and borders was a bad idea. The people stuck in the middle are lead by luntics on all sides. Uniparty drones here another
level of cult. Input beat down to local production tip the hand that Biden is runnint on with two spark plug wired pulled
as they bitch about some none sense about the Consumer the ruthless arbiter if said idiots and product flows.

Crack up boom, it can be done with select shorts but it's like trying to swim against the tide.
The mixture of iron and miry clay represented the end time kingdom of the new Roman Empire, that is, the current European Union
and another unknown people group to rise.

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