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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (91894)5/28/2025 1:06:05 AM
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"That eruption is over-due." Maybe not so soon.

If one casually notes:
The Grand Teton's are an hour's drive south of Yellowstone, but the geology of the two is like 180 degrees off compass.
Yellowstone's volcanic origins can be easily appreciated by the size of it's caldera.. the Grand Tetons are an on- going "mass uplifting".

" the Grand Tetons are the result of mass uplift, primarily due to faulting along the Teton Fault. The Teton Range is an active fault-block mountain range, meaning a large block of Earth's crust has been lifted along a fault line. This uplift is ongoing, as indicated by recent earthquakes and the continued rise of the range. The Yellowstone hotspot, located beneath Yellowstone National Park, also plays a role in the region's uplift, causing further fracturing and raising the Teton Range.."

I'm thinking Mt Rainier, on the "Ring of Fire" is near catastrophic.. as in overdue.
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