Jeff Stahler for June 03, 2018

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    DD Wiz Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    Putin’s three soggiest wet dreams are:

    1) Lifting the sanctions

    2) The United States political system in turmoil

    3) NATO allies torn apart by trade wars

    Trump is building trade relations with our long-time enemies (North Korea and Russia), and using tariffs to alienate the United States from its long-time closest allies (Canada, Mexico, Europe), both economically and strategically.

    Ya think Puppetmaster Putin just might have some strategy in play here?

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    kate  almost 6 years ago

    “The cost of sanity in this society, is a certain level of alienation”T. McKenna

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    Ontman  almost 6 years ago

    It took a steep rise in November 2016.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    What does Trump have to do with sanity?

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    superposition  almost 6 years ago

    After 5 years of stable growth, since this January, my portfolio has been volatile, channeling sideways +/- about 6% — great for day traders? — and Friday on the resident’s tip on unemployment, before the actual announcement , my portfolios value is now where it was in January, … but for how long, and how will the trade war affect volatility? Where are the fiscal conservatives hiding?

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    Radish the wordsmith  almost 6 years ago

    Republicans aren’t buying sanity, they are happy with satanic president Chaos.

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    DanFlak  almost 6 years ago

    It’s all part of Making America Great Again, folks. The only thing is we don’t know who he’s making America great for: as best I can tell rich, white, capitalists.

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    Sadandconfused9  almost 6 years ago

    Welcome to the dystopian future!!!!!!!! Guess who’s going to suffer the most in a dystopian future??? It sure as heck won’t be the guys or the elite 1%…..

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    wellis1947 Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    It is worth noting that, as the supply dwindles, the price goes up – that’s one of the basic premises of capitalism.

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