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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 163.00-3.8%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: isopatch who wrote (1404)1/27/2019 11:09:30 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) of 6347
 
I'm not on board with the crustal displacement or geographic (rotational axis) pole flip......yet.
The North/South axes of the rifts that Vogt points out are just as easily explained by the plate tectonics observations.
I have to go with what we're seeing at present, the magnetic poles are moving. They're obviously going...somewhere. There's a correlation to global weather patterns. The agencies seem concerned...citing transportation issues. There is geologic evidence of past magnetic polar excursions/migrations/relocations with regular periodicity. Full flips are much, much rarer.
Evidence that physical movement of the Earth or its crust in association with magnetic events is not especially compelling...yet.

How it all shakes out is fodder for informed speculation.
We should continue to watch.

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