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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 416.74+1.2%Dec 26 4:00 PM EST

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To: John Vosilla who wrote (134445)7/4/2017 7:47:11 AM
From: bart13  Read Replies (1) of 218788
 
If only the sheep knew they were played as the fools...lol

And for how long it's been going on too!
-ng-

"Anybody who plays the stock market not as an insider is like a man buying cows in the moonlight."
-- Daniel Drew, 19th century speculator Daniel Drew, Pioneer of the Wall Street Conspiracy
" The cast of Shakespeare in the Park and Hamilton meeting up with Ted Nugent and Gene Simmons tomorrow" - LOL, Drew would have approved or at least laughed! -g-

I'm sure we're currently having many rhymes with the 60s, the events are spun or just plain not reported as per the sacred SJC warrior and similar liberal class ideologies. Very many do see it, otherwise Trump wouldn't still be as popular as he is. And do recall how many made fun of various folk predicting a housing crash starting back around 2005, and even Greenspan noted "froth" (aka small bubbles) in housing in May 2005. The MSM being so relatively quiet is more about their actual underlying fear IMO than anything else, much like those who made fun of those calling for a housing crash back around 2005, and even a rhyme with those talking about a stock peak or gold around 1966. There's even a '60s rhyme & establishment spin in Obama's recent Paris speech bitching about real patriotism IMO and FWIW.
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