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To: carranza2 who wrote (151091)10/8/2019 7:46:56 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217541
 
In the sense one might recognise hk as just a rock, anyone can come and go as they please, and none be allowed to restrict access by rule-by-making-up-rules.

HK is freedom rock, some folks maintain.



To: carranza2 who wrote (151091)10/10/2019 6:26:01 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217541
 
Dinner w/ the boyz this night including doctor doom; should be a lot of fun.

Am almost sure subjects shall range between street insurrection, Congress coup, NIRP systemically hardwired, and the of course global macro - bit noisy as immediately adjacent to our deck alcove is the Octoberfest lawn party

The venue is politically not.right as swarming w/ possibly the tone-deaf, and the music is happy pop and hard rock, live bands, one more round before summer done

Suspect discontent shall go global. Let’s see. Possible consequence of fiat money inflation. We shall be tested on our readings of history.

At this juncture and going forward, am guessing, normalising interest rate no longer viable. If so we then head towards hyper jubilee and diaper default






To: carranza2 who wrote (151091)10/11/2019 3:20:06 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217541
 
Bought some dividend-earning shares - China Mobile (0941.HK) @ HK$ 66.45, to be in alignment w/ last night's consensus Message 32366146 , as even person who do not care for Armstrong's scenario of melt-up conceded that Marty has a good point, that the money has few places to go - bonds, stocks, real estate, gold, as far as portfolio matters are concerned

let's see how events work out, for the issue is not just dividend but quality of dividend (coverage, growth, regulatory risk, capex cycle, leverage, etc etc)

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