MomentsofSanity
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- Jan 25, 2011
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http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=threads/trump-scoreboard-marketwatch.2534500/page-7#post-39293103
Nope. This is all Obama’s fault for inflating a false economy through stimulus.
Edit. Just in case. /s
Isn't it great how predictable these conservatives are?
I think sad and pathetic are the words I'd use. But this one was too easy to call. It was their only out.Isn't it great how predictable these conservatives are?
Last few days haven't been good, let's see how today goes. I've read that there were a lot of automatic triggers causing some of the sell off, and it seems that there is still a positive outlook on the market. Let's all hope for a rebound.
Let's all hope you learned a fucking lesson from this.
The lesson he is implying is you never tie market performance to a president. There's a reason past presidents never tied themselves to it to take credit.What lesson? That the market goes up and down?
The lesson he is implying is you never tie market performance to a president. There's a reason past presidents never tied themselves to it to take credit.
Of course, conservatives can do no wrong. They literally cannot admit if they've made any kind of mistake. That's why they wouldn't impeach Trump until they are forced to.Let the flip-flopping begin. Trump was taking credit for record stock markets. Now that its falling its the Negro's fault...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/yup-sean-hannity-found-way-043952694.html
Don't you worry. You never made a mistake.What lesson? That the market goes up and down?
Yeah I've stopped trying to figure it out. I will say I've processed some pretty big sell orders but I'm light on buying into anything that isn't a balanced ETF/MF.Looked to be a modest recovery today, but now showing possible signs of losses again...
what do you guys think of this:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/invest...ck-market-is-popping-heres-why/1#6381e33737a2
Why did the market rally so much between March 2009 and January 2018? Monetary policy by the Federal Reserve! The federal funds rate was too low for too long
Looking like a closing surge. Might even finish above 25k. Definitely a volatile day.
I've always held the position that presidents, in general, get too much credit when the market does well and too much blame when things go poorly. That said, their policy can influence how things go, they're not completely separate from the market. If you look at the OP it isn't like I was blowing sunshine and rainbows up Trump's ass, and it was more encompassing than just the stock market.