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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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unable to adapt
thank god skill sets here adapted better
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richard5za wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:50 am I am now forecasting a July or August crash; not longer
The price of the Renaissance IPO ETF is interesting on this point. This is an ETF that tracks new listings in the US according to a set criteria of rules (as I understand matters from the tip of Africa). Any company that has been public for 2 years gets removed from the ETF. What is interesting to note here is the rapid rise of this ETF in the past three months. This ETF is another indication of building euphoria on Wall Street. IPO hype and a large influx of retail traders into the market (which apparently is happening very substantially) has always been evident at the final stages of a bull market. Bubbles can inflate for longer than many expect, Much longer than I expected!!
I'm still hanging in with the same short position. A few observers I follow who swing trade both ways recently leaning bearish.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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When she says "Sometimes I fell like I'm in the twilight zone and wonder if I'm the only sane one left," I think that's pretty much everywhere now.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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They absolutely do not understand the perfervid nature of it.
The wine they drink about covers it.
Dunning–Kruger effect is the typical response from a few.
I would convey twenty percent in that skill-set adapted in our regional issue which did save some lives.
The most competent conveyed at the end of the day the model was intact to issues.
The pervasive ability to solution is mid level divine comedy to responses.
It is a iron law they will go into wheelchairs arrogated and certainly cursed we pity.
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As we noted clearly the damage is certain and lethal from the studies.
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We are accounted - We are reckoned; we are regarded, or dealt with. That is, our enemies judge that we ought to die,
and deem us the appropriate subjects of slaughter, with as little concern or remorse as the lives of sheep are taken.
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Sorry for the vulgar language but idk how one can see what they have done and not conclude the CBC is a corrupt organization that doesn’t represent black people but rather the political elite. Fuck them. They should never be presented as speaking on behalf of Black people
— Real Justice Energy (@notodaychief) May 20, 2020

Engel and Obama didn’t prioritize the same things when it came to foreign policy, according to a former Obama official, who said that the congressman’s opposition to the Iran Deal...

Representative Eliot Engel's primary contest against Jamaal Bowman in New York is a test of the Democratic establishment's ability to withstand its emboldened left wing.

In a phone interview,
Gregory Meeks, also a New York congressman and the chair of the black caucus’s political arm, defended the decision.
So would it be fair to say that incumbency, in the eyes of the C.B.C. PAC, is a higher priority than the question of racial representation?
No. We want someone who is voting and listening to the African-American community, that’s what’s important. We look at the voting record, and if you’re an incumbent we can see that. Eliot Engel has voted in a way that’s beneficial to his African-American community.

https://meeks.house.gov/ Meeks is a severely important voice in that zone it appears to what is.
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Father’s Day weekend was the shitshows of shitshows.

Three turf gangs own chiraq. Your local polidicks are useless idiots.
Liberal demsheviks for the milk toasts cults for now also on a NGO level taking out dnc body farmed.
The writing already on the wall between their ears.
To bad your not intelligent enough to fathom standing watch from drug contract killers
settling a vendetta.
We did. You will fall like leaves. And are.

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cinching down on agenda programs
antifa busing in from Seattle reports

3 percent will do whats right
7 percent will maybe write a letter
90 will do nothing from decades of reports as they are destroyed

the only lull is currently here
controlled resistance
then the bite down

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There is a glitch in Robinhood's margin/options calculations that is letting Robinhood users get nearly infinite leverage.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... e-leverage

So users are putting up tiny amounts of money and getting huge amounts of stock. Really the Fed is loaning money to Robinhood who is loaning it to users but the Fed thinks Robinhood has reasonable collateral and they don't. When the market goes down Robinhood is bankrupt and can not pay the Fed. And users positions will be liquidated really fast in the chaos.

Probably even fixing their software could crash the market.

Now we see why Robinhood traders are able to move the market. Infinite leverage. Infinite leverage will not end well.

Update: this was months back so hopefully is fixed
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vincecate wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 7:09 pm There is a glitch in Robinhood's margin/options calculations that is letting Robinhood users get nearly infinite leverage.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... e-leverage

So users are putting up tiny amounts of money and getting huge amounts of stock. Really the Fed is loaning money to Robinhood who is loaning it to users but the Fed thinks Robinhood has reasonable collateral and they don't. When the market goes down Robinhood is bankrupt and can not pay the Fed. And users positions will be liquidated really fast in the chaos.

Probably even fixing their software could crash the market.

Now we see why Robinhood traders are able to move the market. Infinite leverage. Infinite leverage will not end well.

The article that you linked to is from last year. Hasn't the problem been fixed since then?
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Yes
Kid committed suicide over 700k in debt
His name was Alexander E. Kearns, 20
University of Nebraska student

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