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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (10287)2/3/2023 5:44:29 AM
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On a smaller scale I am sure many all over the world. On an Adani scale... I think that's a lot harder to guess but it has to be greater than one? Didn't have time to read the entire report but just skimming through it's clear Adani has threatened reporters, tried to have some imprisoned, and who knows maybe has had some "offed".

Just look at what happens in countries like Mexico when a journalist reports on the corruption of politicians, bureaucrats, law enforcement and military bought and paid for by the cartels. There was a story a few weeks ago, where a reporter was murdered the day after a story published exposing a local politician as being on the payroll of a cartel. What's the expression they use, silver or lead? Oy vey.

Two Adani stocks made their first decent bounce attempt, after crashing again following their opens. On these links there is a simple small chart, click the 5D and 1M tabs for the best time perspective since the sh!t hit the fan. Let's see how long it lasts.

finance.yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com

finance.yahoo.com - this one shows no bounce and based on on 1 month chart appears to have been trading locked limit down since the report hit.

finance.yahoo.com - same as Adani power for the past two days, locked limit down.
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