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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ajtj99 who wrote (29396)6/29/2021 7:53:49 PM
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I am thinking that there will be a market correction in August:

Yellen Says U.S. Could Breach Debt Limit Deadline in August if Congress Doesn’t Act
Treasury secretary urges lawmakers to raise or suspend borrowing limit

Congress in 2019 suspended the borrowing limit, or debt ceiling, through July 31, 2021. After that, the Treasury Department won’t be able to raise additional cash through the sale of government securities and would need to deploy emergency measures to keep paying the government’s obligations, as it has in the past.

The warning from Ms. Yellen could put pressure on Congress to act sooner than it has in the past to lift the borrowing limit. Lawmakers are scheduled to leave for their summer recess at the end of July and aren’t scheduled to return to Washington until September

wsj.com

and the Fed meeting in Jackson Hole is in August

Enjoy the first half of July



To: ajtj99 who wrote (29396)6/29/2021 9:02:08 PM
From: jpdunwell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96840
 
"There is a presentation bias in that chart. There has not been a single vaccine that has had 300-million doses administered in a half a year ever in US history."

I don't disagree with those statements. That's why I tried to put it in perspective by looking at the numbers over the 10-year period and comparing to the total number of vaccinations over that period. I thought I explained that. But the numbers are the numbers. Unless I misinterpreted something, there have been more deaths in the first 5 months of this year than in the past 10 years combined, despite the fact that there have been ~1/10 the total number of vaccinations. That would impute an ~20x reported death rate on the VAERS site compared to the historical average for vaccines.

I don't follow your question regarding other vaccines and believe you're mistaken regarding VAERS data. VAERS data tracks all vaccines historically, so far as I'm aware.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (29396)6/29/2021 9:04:13 PM
From: jpdunwell  Respond to of 96840
 
"There is a presentation bias in that chart. There has not been a single vaccine that has had 300-million doses administered in a half a year ever in US history."

I don't disagree with those statements. That's why I tried to put it in perspective by looking at the numbers over the 10-year period and comparing to the total number of vaccinations over that period. I thought I explained that. But the numbers are the numbers. Unless I misinterpreted something, there have been more deaths in the first 5 months of this year than in the past 10 years combined, despite the fact that there have been ~1/10 the total number of vaccinations. That would impute an ~20x reported death rate on the VAERS site compared to the historical average for vaccines. I'm using rough numbers here for the purposes of making a quick point, not to be precise.

I don't follow your question regarding other vaccines and believe you're mistaken regarding VAERS data. VAERS data tracks all vaccines historically, so far as I'm aware.