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    McCarthy losing is bad for equity and debt mkts

    Are you are thinking? : larger budgets --> greater deficits --> more borrowing from private sector --> more pressure on credit markets?
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    Job numbers hot, rates up, inflation up... markets up big-time?

    I stand by my post notwithstanding your anecdote. It's a popular pastime to criticize the government. There is always plenty to legitimately criticize, but we don't stop there. I happen to have fairly broad experience in interfacing with, and even working for various government contractors...
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    MyForexFunds hit me hard

    Pay attention to Drawdown Addcit's post above. And also please be aware that although Drawdown Addicts advice to learn using a demo account is excellent advice, profits in simulated trades do not necessarily mean you will make money in real trades.. Demo account orders will not actually be...
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    MyForexFunds hit me hard

    Of possible interest re binary options: https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-wolves-of-tel-aviv-israels-vast-amoral-binary-options-scam-exposed/
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    Job numbers hot, rates up, inflation up... markets up big-time?

    You're looking at differences, right? If we want to know how strong the economy we need to look at unemployment as a percent of total workforce. The economy is strong, very strong! We are very close to full employment. At full employment, by definition, unemployment numbers can only go one...
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    Job numbers hot, rates up, inflation up... markets up big-time?

    A brain? A heart? Integrity?
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    The Wall of Stupid

    Seems I caught something about student loan relief and Biden in just the last couple days. Did catch Biden saying he wanting to redirect the money going into the wall for another use, but couldn't.
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    McCarthy losing is bad for equity and debt mkts

    Reasoning?????
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    Time to lock in 4.7% returns on your savings for 10 years?

    I have more time now, so I'll attempt to explain my post above of Warren Mosler's interview. You are interested in locking in an interest rate on Treasury Notes over ten years. Your thinking makes a lot of sense to me, and of course it must be based on the expectation that rates will not go too...
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    This is definitely a fine candidate for the "Post of the Year Award."
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    You're playing the role nature assigned you beautifully!
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    aha ha ha. thank you for giving me a good laugh.
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    One example would be nice if you have the time.
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    I am certain it has never occurred to you what a perfect example you are of a Homo sapien drone. Buy1Sell2 is another fine example. Among other eusocial species, such as bees and ants, we homines sapientes share an instinctual urge to assemble in tribes. Bees and ants can not overcome their...
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    Are you the one that was convinced you had detected fraud in the 2020 election because of something you saw during the reporting of the vote count on election night TV?
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    This is not relevant here either.
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    You're a little confused. The plaintiff is "The people of New York" Also, see Bugenhagen's post #11.
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    New York judge finds Donald Trump liable for fraud

    But only if he is President at the time! He is of little use to the Saudis if he is just and old fat liar who is going to prison...
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    Fed economists sound alarm on hedge funds gaming US Treasuries

    I noticed that I typed L. Randall Wray's name wrong in my post #6 above. I gave him a first initial of "W". It's not "W", it's "L", and the L stands for Larry. Wray wrote the book, "Understanding Modern Money" which, 18 years ago, aroused in me an intense interest in money economics. Wray, a...
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