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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: DinoNavarre who wrote (1964)2/26/2019 12:35:36 AM
From: elmatador   of 13800
 
Everybody loves a bubble, it seems.

His explanation (Ok campaign is campaign, we know) was very shallow.

Once he cut corporate taxes, the bubble went into overdrive as stock buybacks went up.

Hillary, in the other hand, was campaigning to get the younger votes of the Millenials in deep trouble with the students' debt.

Also the school establishment would also had loved to have the students enrolling with credit guaranteed. I seriously doubt Clinton would have made good of these promises.

Ok, these are the politicos and they were doing their jobs.

The economy is another story. DJT loved the stock markets going up. He didn't go for China's throat earlier as John Pitera put it, because he was enjoying the ride).

Now is campaign time again. DJT has his eyes on 2020 and he will be very aggressive in pursing second term. I believe much more aggressive than 2016/17.
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