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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 (82403)10/24/2023 3:18:38 PM
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I get my news everywhere. You would probably be shocked to know I'm a regular NPR listener and PBS watcher. True I disagree with much of what I hear there but I want to know what the other side believes or at least says they believe. I can't believe they actually believe in a lot of the spew I hear there. (Especially, Fresh Air ". Just about every guest is someone that made terrible life choices and they want us to feel sorry for them and fund more terrible choices).
True I get most of my input from Xwitter threads I select. 99% are finance but 2 are crime statistics and one different one has become recently about race differences in crime, education, etc but is always backed with statistics from government and reliable sources.
I don't watch much TV news. Too much Hollywood, sports, touchy feely BS stories and anything useful (usually only in the first 2-3 minutes before the other useless stuff starts, I've already read about, often DAYS beforehand. It's like the major networks have to get the okay from the propaganda department before they can talk about something that is now outdated.
Reuters, Bloomberg, AP is where I get most of my news if I'm looking.
I get Xweets from "breaking news" and "first squawk" mostly.