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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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No Evelyn, nobody is silencing you. You're being called out for your role in the perhaps the largest, most divisive hoax in US history - which was based on faulty intelligence that includes crowdstrike admitting they had no proof of that Russia exfiltrated DNC emails, and Christopher Steele's absurd dossier based on his 'Russian sources.'

I will note the good doctors services avenues l8ter.

https://babylonbee.com/news/mi-governor ... namerican/
https://zh-prod-1cc738ca-7d3b-4a72-b792 ... k=has2a3sy

meanwhile moron of the last fifty years speaks
https://babylonbee.com/news/kentucky-or ... llow-cross
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http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoli ... economics/

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/0 ... remain-us/
Not Democrats or Republicans as the girl talk continues to deflect capex realities and felony's of intent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B_SxGm ... e=youtu.be true value

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ard+werner left side of the poop deck gaining useful membership traction and the right side of the poop deck extolling the forgotten point they missed the policy differences in a business cycle as the arrogated cheerful idiots. Stick the point and ignore the millstone not a good idea for either. Avoid does not mean disregard.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/03/jos ... ronavirus/
review for tds victims

The abstract and full PDF (paid) of the study are available through this link at ScienceDirect.com:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 4220300528

You cannot reach them for any logical point of fact.
The answer was yes it is a known point of facts.
The first mortality rate was 20.8 recorded in earnest for the segment of concern as noted
and local response for a few who considered it.

Admitted something that we, too, have reported on: that influenza vaccines are pretty much useless in older people.
Though supposedly high-risk seniors are pushed to get their flu shots annually,
Gates confessed to the fact that this yearly ritual does nothing to protect them against the flu.

We poor bastards - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970548/

As we conveyed are not anti. We warned the Dunning-Kruger effect does not even cover Molek TDS cult issues and preambles facts.
The simple point is Ubermensch pricks and it useful idiots to even the Reinmann effect short of ponerological sycophants.
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Stagflation and politics of envy to gain traction.
https://www.businessinsider.com/moncef- ... ict-2020-5

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/thought-coro ... 13420.html
hopefully the mutated and given the time, yea given what we do know
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Higgenbotham
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Higgenbotham wrote:
Mon May 18, 2020 5:54 am
richard5za wrote:
Mon May 18, 2020 4:14 am
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun May 17, 2020 3:26 pm
Back to the markets.

There are times when the news and the boards seem panicky over the weekend and that's often a contrary indicator. Then there are other times when overall sentiment seems bearish, but realistically bearish. That seems to be the case this weekend, so I think you guys are right that the market can go down this week. My strategy at this time, though, is to be less anticipatory and more reactive. I will wait to see if it looks like it will go down based on short term patterns before acting (similar to what I posted in real time at the beginning of last week).
I think that yours is good wisdom. I am picking up some bullish sentiment Monday morning in Asia and Europe
Seems to be. I had to give up on selling an extra lot for now. My trading is still pretty profitable for the night, but with the market being up big I'm showing some pretty steep losses on my 7 lot short position. Will continue looking for a place to add but it will have to be near the high of the session for me to keep it.

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I am not considering adding just yet, but am continuing to hold previously added lots. I've been trading more aggressively to build equity in the account ($3,337.50 in realized profit today) but will sit back tonight and see what happens.

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Sometimes crash dates correspond to upcrashes, and that may have happened today. It could signal we are near the end of the move up. If so, a probe into the downtrending 200 dma and failure may be a classic way to end it. No way to tell, of course, but I may try to add if such a probe takes place.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Experts agree that it is essential to develop multiple vaccines, because the urgent global need for billions of doses will far outstrip the production capacity of any one manufacturer. But there is widespread concern among scientists that haste could compromise safety, resulting in a vaccine that does not work or even harms patients.
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-wor ... &utm_term=

The 97th Percentile and Gen X Debacles make this outcome more likely than not, in my opinion. They will rush a vaccine through, counterfeit the money to produce it (government subsidized), then it won't work. There will be opposition from reasonable people, but nobody will listen.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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I won't be doing any more trading until the markets head down. Sticking to a position of 7 lots for now, as posted last night.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun May 17, 2020 2:42 pm
Anyone who is not an American would find it hard to imagine the excessive stress levels American are under compared to other countries, particularly considering all the false propaganda that comes out of the US regarding the American lifestyle.

One example would be vacation time. America is the only Western country I am aware of that does not mandate vacation. Employers are not required to grant promised vacation and there's nothing an employee can do if they don't. There is a lot of pressure on employees not to take their vacation and I believe most do not use even the paltry amount of vacation they are promised.

These conditions tend to lead to an unhealthy diet.

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The day before my co-worker Joe died, his complexion looked very gray. He had returned to work after less than a week of recovery from a surgery for his cancer. I told him that he should go home to rest, or maybe to the hospital. Joe laughed and reassured me that he was fine. He said that Katie had asked him to come back to work early because we were understaffed. When Katie announced Joe’s death at the staff meeting the next day, I was devastated. He had worked himself to death for this cursed company that cared more about cadavers and profit margins than its living, breathing, dying employees. There was no office memorial service because “we’re too busy,” as Katie explained. A month after Joe’s death, I heard through office gossip that Joe’s wife had invited all of us to a wake at their home, but Katie hadn’t forwarded the email. We all found out when Joe’s wife called to angrily complain about how evil the company was and how little the executives cared that the long hours had killed her husband.

“Katie probably didn’t forward the invitation to Joe’s service because she didn’t want us taking any time off,” one of my co-workers scowled. I was so shaken by Katie and the CEO’s callousness, I called my little brother on my lunch break. Pacing in the meadow behind the building, I told him what had happened to Joe.

I had recently been diagnosed with cervical cancer. It had been caught early, but it still scared me. Maybe I would be the next employee to die. My brother was a lumberjack who always worked overtime and had a near-death experience story every week. He mumbled some pragmatic wisdom about death being a thing that happens to everyone. I sighed and joked about wishing that there was an AA meeting for workaholics. He laughed and pointed out that workaholics earn tokens for their insobriety every time they get a paycheck.

“I wish I knew how to take a vacation. I wish I could afford to just leave my job,” I said.

“I’ll rest when I’m dead,” my brother laughed. I hung up and headed back into the office.
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