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predictive programming.
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The bourgeoisie will remember my carbuncles until their dying day, Marx told Engels in a letter from 1867.
The analysis we utilized is from the 1840 to 1884 intellectual pivot point from the Pari café liberals Sismondi mentioned also.

The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation. ~ Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
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Value investing developed from a concept by Columbia Business School professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd in 1934 and was popularized in Graham's 1949 book, "The Intelligent Investor.

Good luck with that intrinsic esg.

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The Nixon Doctrine had a more long-lasting economic impact.

Hiss was convicted of perjury in 1950.

Seems odd the agency issues and 51 geniuses run a similar script to screw us even more.
Trump issue was thinking the beltway body farm is sane. The body farm is turning to bones
and we read another is clattering bones with no heart or spirit just pagan swamp dancers.

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:43 am
richard5za wrote:
Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:55 am
If you look at the daily price charts of the S&P 500 the index bottomed at just below 3600 last October 2022 and the index has been in an uptrend since then to just below 4400
But this has been driven mainly by the big shares of the index, most stocks have not shown nearly the same performance.
So does this make the index vulnerable? Or will the others just start to go up now that the market is bullish again?
With the higher interest rates perhaps cash / treasuries is a better bet?
Liquidity issues coming soon. Cash is better. Treasuries are fine. But longer term, you want oil/energy/btc.

TSLA could outperform for years but I'd wait for the next 20% downturn, which will happen in the markets within a year or so - probably within 6 months.
Cool,
Thank you for your earlier clarification regarding your liquidity crunch call. However, with the markets hitting fresh highs today, do you still believe all this excess can be wrung out in 2 weeks? Maybe the leftists have been right about monetary policy all along. We went so big for so long that the landing will be softened by a pile of saved back easy money.

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Cool Breeze
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NoMansLand wrote:
Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:29 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:
Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:43 am
richard5za wrote:
Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:55 am
If you look at the daily price charts of the S&P 500 the index bottomed at just below 3600 last October 2022 and the index has been in an uptrend since then to just below 4400
But this has been driven mainly by the big shares of the index, most stocks have not shown nearly the same performance.
So does this make the index vulnerable? Or will the others just start to go up now that the market is bullish again?
With the higher interest rates perhaps cash / treasuries is a better bet?
Liquidity issues coming soon. Cash is better. Treasuries are fine. But longer term, you want oil/energy/btc.

TSLA could outperform for years but I'd wait for the next 20% downturn, which will happen in the markets within a year or so - probably within 6 months.
Cool,
Thank you for your earlier clarification regarding your liquidity crunch call. However, with the markets hitting fresh highs today, do you still believe all this excess can be wrung out in 2 weeks? Maybe the leftists have been right about monetary policy all along. We went so big for so long that the landing will be softened by a pile of saved back easy money.
No, it might take a little longer than that, but not that long. The plan is for a brutal 2024 into 2025 (CBDC) and we are going to get just that.

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It's interesting how all the big boys all of a sudden act interested in BTC and it spikes ...

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Correct since innovation. We told bluntly after MIT classes and the Toronto software company for the Frankfurt Fork as POC
and the implementation of BITI.TO product. We shorted some to buy some 90day tbills. The end of humanity will be CBDC
so ask the Canadian Truckers how that works. Some people have MARA and may take some profit.
The answer is yes, I long or short. The first CNC machine we installed was our doom since an international firm bought
the tech and that ended that air movement company then. This was pain some older workers that got lost pensions sometimes
months to retirement as you may understand as the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) updates.
We got a few back and installed robotics in another sector to help there broken bodies. Men who I honor now passed to the Lord.

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Jun 16, 2023 9:54 am

No, it might take a little longer than that, but not that long. The plan is for a brutal 2024 into 2025 (CBDC) and we are going to get just that.
Cool,
If you keep on predicting the next year no one will ever have the memory to tie you with a wrong call! Whats your prediction for next month, July 2023?
Liquidity crunch?

Cool Breeze
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richard5za wrote:
Tue Jun 27, 2023 8:51 am
Cool Breeze wrote:
Fri Jun 16, 2023 9:54 am

No, it might take a little longer than that, but not that long. The plan is for a brutal 2024 into 2025 (CBDC) and we are going to get just that.
Cool,
If you keep on predicting the next year no one will ever have the memory to tie you with a wrong call! Whats your prediction for next month, July 2023?
Liquidity crunch?
We're in that phase.

I'm positioned perfectly. Isn't that what matters?

For example, if you don't own at least some BTC, the likelihood is that you'll get rekt. Do you?

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