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aeden
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Margin debt is all the rage this week to run away like the monte python skit
as dumb money to smart indicator intersects.
While invectives rule the inter week volumes mute the vix is suspected may just be so.
Maybe they will come out and play at 15x forward earning as they still play with dolls from another time tested confidence
brighter than the Sun. I think V your project will get some funding and yea do not be that guy who left it on table
to damn long in options. It looks like after last weeks sweeps they are reloading short positions.
Either way the gaps to be filled are already slated in. The easy money it watching the store chains
being looted for EBITDA margin. No surprises at hand so maybe its priced in was the meme of the week.
Dead cats and yea margin debt will finally finish off the genuises.

https://status.advisorperspectives.com/ ... n-november
Looks like they got the memo.

Lance Roberts of Real Investment Advice analyzes margin debt in the larger context that includes free cash accounts and credit balances in margin accounts. Essentially, he calculates the Credit Balance as the sum of Free Credit Cash Accounts and Credit Balances in Margin Accounts minus Margin Debt. Very good person to listen to. https://status.advisorperspectives.com/ ... n-november

Me I see some sideways action but watch PPI and BIS GDP issues for and into late January. EBITDA margin still is in the swirl for the end of year furloughs.
Dutch: verlof, "leave of absence"

March 2023 and yes it has a 100 percent record to date calling it. https://www.conference-board.org/us/

Sweeps then guys as noted. They already knew and know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FILR9-i54cg

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richard5za
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Cool Breeze wrote:
Mon Dec 26, 2022 8:16 pm
richard5za wrote:
Mon Dec 26, 2022 4:33 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Thu Dec 22, 2022 4:20 pm
Yawn, right again, where is my cheering squad when I get things right?
We get a cheer or two, sometimes a lot of cheers, when we become a hero. Getting a call or two right on a stock market doesn't make us a hero; nor does having a lot of money, or other like things that modern society misguidely worships. So no cheeers for Cool!

We can all become heros, in fact there are 8 billion potential heros on this planet. But there is a heros journey that needs to be followed and completed. I sometimes think that John is a hero for his ground breaking work in generational theory which he has unselfishly shared
My point was one of general hypocrisy and bias, which I think you understand.

You brought up the hero thing.

I bring up the blindspots and what's more, I do it for free as well.

Best in the New Year to you, Richard!
Thank you for the kind wishes Cool; allow me to reciprocate: May 2023 be a great year for you.
AS regards bias theres only 5 regular contributors: Aeden, Higg, Vince, Cool and Richard. Each with a different focus and with a bear market since January and I would think, if matters were factually analysed, more wrong call than right, except Vince on inflation. So sorry about the bias feeling but lets leave it there

Cool Breeze
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Ok, thank you. I was all over the inflation call though. It was one of the concrete examples where John was (and still is) continuously wrong and Vince, myself and Tom Maz were right, but it was glossed over. Vince doesn't get very controversial so he didn't really harp on it, but I had gotten so much attention for whatever the reason, it was an important stake to declare, since my thesis has been spot on (inflation leading to so many problems, then sure, because of it, we might have deflation).

It is true that all of us are right in that we are all expecting big downtrends. I guess that's what drew us to GD in the first place, though, since we all saw a lot of crisis moments possibly surfacing, or re-surfacing.

aeden
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https://revix.com/products/RVXINFL
Mirror the effect is your fact and no one elses.
Inflation bundles was a topic when we discussed Alfred Marshall
as we conveyed who taught the fiat thought maps to Keynes and
Hayek. It did not matter if you stayed in pareto paradox in thought map
failure curve. Doctor Jordon Peterson explained the results from Mathew and the
five Discourses of Matthew, called the Parabolic Discourse. Your late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rClS2ANayh8&t=1633s

“The investor’s chief problem – and even his worst enemy – is likely to be himself.” – Benjamin Graham

aeden
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More later. Smart move H credit issues will be pig in the python Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:09 pm

Investors should remain cautious as the “pig exits the python” over the next several months. The consequence must be that markets adjust to a world with less monetary accommodation. In such an environment, accelerated returns will no longer be possible. TUESDAY, DEC 27, 2022 - 03:29 PM

Dunoyer incorporated Sismondi's theory into the Sayardian conception of political economy in which men have to adapt
their behaviour to the nature of things, or suffer the consequences.

aeden
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1. Ukraine is not alone. Not getting in to east of the River issues.
2. ChinHan will not divide us into the next election as 2024 to try to invade the Island.
3. Aware of Demographics and the Miry Clay fools.
4. Actual democrats will pull their head out there collective asses on baseload and tier supply facts.
5. Already known WEF assholes served notice and Replublicans have no excuses as uniparty assholes fail.
6. No excuses on open border malfeasance and blatant incompetance from the arrogated Office and are not excused
if it was up to us your sorry ass would be sent packing, yes we understand root kits.

aeden
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Part of Wall Street strategists' job is to set targets for the S&P 500. And as equities limp toward the finish line for 2022, I wondered if anyone had seen the drop coming.
The short answer is no.
As of November 2021, the median of 12 forecasts was 4,825, according to Bloomberg. The highest was 5,300, from Brian Belski of BMO. The lowest was 4,400, from reliable bear Michael Wilson of Morgan Stanley.
With three trading days to go in 2022, the S&P 500 closed at 3,829.

thread: 39xx Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:51 am
developed by all here.

Higgenbotham » Sat Sep 03, 2011 10:52 am https://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... envy#p9954

https://gdxforum.com/forum/download/file.php?id=170

I will never abandon Hope or His word. Ephesians 2:21 and Colossians 1:17

As for the this year. We the problem not Him.
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aeden
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https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=rglIovvE

I just got back also after six weeks off with surgery. All you get is ridiculed and accosted.
IYIcubed since its rampant on some levels for a very long time.
Butt plugs since they are full them selves. Time produces all wounds already written.

The Alameda wallet was found to be swapping bits of ERC-20s for Ether/Tether, and then the ETH and USDT
were funneled through instant exchangers and mixers."
And people wonder how a fraud could be committed LOL! Retards...

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/12 ... erto-rico/
https://archive.md/uZOvL

Asshole cubed of the year thus sealed.
In response to the incident, Deputy Commissioner Tracy Linford suggested that neighbors need to assume anyone
who harbors non-mainstream views is clearly a threat.

So dumbed down they don’t get their own irony. Dumb, corrupt, and Bantu.
There are now two countries in the former USA.
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.ph ... treet-dies

https://assets.zerohedge.com/s3fs-publi ... k=py-f-dIb
https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=Y2F3ZFIl

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aeden
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Geb talked to an NYPD cop yesterday.
They are just waiting for the next "Reparations Payments" looting rampage.
He plans to step back and let them go.

He has 3 options:
1. Stop looting and get killed
2. Stop looting and get thrown in jail as a "Racist Cop"
3. Do nothing and make 20 years for pension.

Coppers only function of law enforcement is to protect the wealthy demsheviks from the poor in plain site.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kompromat
Guess where they are storing them, we already told you.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice removed the ankle requirement but hiked the bond.

Special Animals are exempt.

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Still looks a lot like 2008 or 2000 and if so still should be heading down.

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