Perhaps trying to frighten voters away from the populist cause by referencing dire economic consequences isn’t the best way to go about things when there are plenty of other common sense arguments for preserving a progressive agenda and for cultivating multiculturalism.
Day: January 17, 2017
Where Are Stocks Headed? Let’s Ask The News
Apparently, the number of times the words “bullish” and “bearish” appear in Bloomberg stories is correlated to S&P 500 performance.
Russia Prints Commemorative Trump Coin (Video Included)
“One side of the coins feature an image of Mr. Trump’s face, while the other shows the Statue of Liberty and has an inscription of the ‘In Trump we trust’ slogan.”
Chart Check (The Most Important Chart In The World)
What happens to stocks now?…
Tuesday Humor (“Heroes”)
“I don’t like heroes. The concept of heroes is never great”…
“Nothing To Get Bullish About”: Is The Long Dollar Trade Dead?
“There’s nothing to get bullish about in la-la dollar-land”…
Daily Kickstart (King Trump Tanks King Dollar)
It’s “too complicated.” I imagine that probably sums up Donald Trump’s feelings about a lot
Sterling Spikes As May Delivers Brexit Speech
“I don’t want to see the EU unravel”…
Here’s Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Message To The World
“There is no point in blaming economic globalization for the world’s problems because that is simply not the case.”
One Trader’s Message To Markets: No, This Is Not A “Bad Dream”
Normally, my sentiments with regard to markets align pretty closely with those of former FX trader and Bloomberg contributor Richard Breslow. Not this morning.
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