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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E_K_S who wrote (13100)12/21/2024 12:50:38 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13780
 
The Fed wouldn't do something so abrupt.

It just send the message: There will be less rate cuts next year.

Trump has been trying to move the market, his allies and enemies, internally and externally, with his jaw.
Let's see what he will actually do next year.

Interesting that Trump started up bullying the Europeans more than the Chinese:
  • Telling import oil or you will get tariffs
  • Asking NATO for 5% defense spending

A friend sent me:
Trump policies are stagflationary and everyone who studied the business cycle know that.
Get ready for an inflationary bust in 2025



To: E_K_S who wrote (13100)12/22/2024 1:00:59 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation

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The Western Hemisphere Geopolitical Advantage
Eurasia is growing risky by the day. From China and Taiwan to the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean. now adding the Baltic, its waterways are points of contention as powers jostle for position.
This is a region highly dependent on trade.
Look to the Americas. From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. Peaceful on both coasts, the Atlantic and the Pacific.

In case of a conflict, Eurasia will be highly dependent on the Western Hemisphere for supplies: Food, oil&gas and minerals