Financial topics

Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/ ... -bad-idea/

No winners just deflections

SDR is in the state of collapse as S noted clearly.
If you doubted the march sweeps conjecture Mr. Powell cleared that up.
Indicated was the 1983 thesis as the endogeneity files.
As indicated Turing just understood Pascal.
We have utilized the lightswitch files to indicate today and Amos to the rooted fruit that has fell.
M is correct with a the comment. Da.
Liberal accosted them as baby killers and now worship the slaughter. Sums up the Goodwin's cult we have on display.

As we seen it may take four waves of the recent wasting as wave three runs its current course.
H would have better feel for this element and defer to His mathematical logic on this for now also.
Ignore the noise they lost there ass Friday ignoring the march sweeps again. Last August we noted we should be
ok carrying the theta carry loss as this bear flag from peak runs its Klingberg cycle.
Democratic Socialists Effortlessly Shed Their Professed Democracy and Became Communists.
Godwins law covers this facts.

Trump Gabbard to watch the delusion of the deceived being deceived. Like reading the Book of Romans and Timothy.

As forwarded $7,134,000,000 equals the budget for hired killers as $7B entirely to pay for government Stasi thugs to come round and
shakedown US citizens so they can send more money to the Ukrainian Mafia.
As the reporter put it in Ukraine the money simply vanishes before deployment.
The wasting is a feature and Job was correct.

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https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/34738- ... nking-what
aeden
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... 6-may-2022

How to tax easter island B if/then freeze for illegal border non compliance for the wasting.
Feature.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2022-08- ... es-passion
Daniel 7:23
So simple even the Senate can see it.

In time they'll chip you like you were cattle.
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The crpto markets are down so far this weekend. This is some evidence that the stock markets will go down further Monday.
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vincecate wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:54 pm The crpto markets are down so far this weekend. This is some evidence that the stock markets will go down further Monday.
Even without Jackson Hole, crypto on technical analysis was not looking good. As far as stocks are concerned the "3 day rule" often applies after bad news. This rule says that day 1 and day 2 are down, but may see some recovery in the afternoon of day 2, and on day 3 at some point a recovery starts (if it didn't start on day 2).

So a possible outcome for S&P 500 could be down to 3960 (minus 2.4%) on Monday, back up to 4000 resistance level on Tuesday. Lets see - I may be completely wrong

I do think that the recent up trend was a bear market rally and that the down trend will now resume.
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aeden wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:54 am https://johngaltfla.com/economics/the-s ... ay-powell/

The smart money knows better.
aeden wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 6:07 am H would be the only one to trend the actual feedback loops.

Interesting link. I covered all shorts and have no position. I'm not able to figure this out. My hunch is that Powell is trying to talk inflation down but not really doing much. The Fed has been moving very slowly in reducing its balance sheet.

A thought I had this morning is about how the Fed could try to walk the line I alluded to earlier. Powell implied some time ago that he would like inflation to run a little hotter than 2 percent. It could be that he would like inflation to increase very gradually over time. That may be what they figured would buy the most time as he tries to straddle the line between debt deflation and inflation.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Tom Mazanec
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This is a bit off topic, but...
How would the 'Big One' in California affect markets, economy and finances?
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Higgenbotham wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 12:05 pm
aeden wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 9:54 am https://johngaltfla.com/economics/the-s ... ay-powell/

The smart money knows better.
aeden wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 6:07 am H would be the only one to trend the actual feedback loops.

Interesting link. I covered all shorts and have no position. I'm not able to figure this out. My hunch is that Powell is trying to talk inflation down but not really doing much. The Fed has been moving very slowly in reducing its balance sheet.

A thought I had this morning is about how the Fed could try to walk the line I alluded to earlier. Powell implied some time ago that he would like inflation to run a little hotter than 2 percent. It could be that he would like inflation to increase very gradually over time. That may be what they figured would buy the most time as he tries to straddle the line between debt deflation and inflation.
I remain of the opinion that the recession, bear market scenario will play out, whether Powell soft shoe shuffles or not. The timing is the unpredictable part
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Tom Mazanec wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 8:57 am This is a bit off topic, but...
How would the 'Big One' in California affect markets, economy and finances?
Tom,
When you say "Big One" do you mean a major earth quake? If yes, you will probably find an analysis somewhere that has analysed what and where will get destroyed and what that will mean. In a place like California main business assets go home at night. Where do they live? Will they die? Will be be so shocked that they can't work for months, or run away to another state? Etc
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Yes, thanks
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