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To: TobagoJack who wrote (140202)3/23/2018 5:22:06 AM
From: carranza21 Recommendation

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fred woodall

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We are looking currently at a perfect storm of doom. Everything and I do mean everything is economically and politically aligned perfectly for something very big to happen.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (140202)3/23/2018 12:51:26 PM
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (140202)3/23/2018 2:42:32 PM
From: bull_dozer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217711
 
The Unspooling

There is plenty of dysfunction in plain sight to suggest that the financial markets can’t bear the strain of unreality anymore. Between the burgeoning trade wars and the adoption in congress this week of a fiscally suicidal spending bill, you’d want to put your fingers in your ears to not be deafened by the roar of markets tumbling. A 40 to 75 percent drop in the equity markets will leave a lot of one-percent big fish gasping on the beach as the tide rolls out. But the minnows and anchovies will suffer too, as regular economic activity declines in response to tumbling markets. And then the Federal Reserve will ride to the rescue with QE-4, which will very sharply drive the dollar toward worthlessness. The result: a nation with a sucking chest wound, whirling around the drain en route to political pandemonium.

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