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New highs for the S&P 500 by 9-18 or I'll grow a mullet and binge watch Tiger King on an iPad in the Squawk Box studio wearing a naked cowboy diaper.
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If we get some good news on COVID relief, watch out for a "rip your face off rally"
Nah, covid news is well known by now. Trump's announcement of an October roll-out now discounted as bogus. 1st or 2nd qtr 2021 most likely.
The news that will spark the market will be a new stimulus bill.
 
Hope you cleared your schedule.

It's a SNOWjob, biggest hoax ever, complete fraud. Powell promised me he wouldn't mention the whole "we need stimulus for the American people now" thing until after new all time highs. Suddenly he grows a set. Who would have thought it?

Still one more day and you never know.

De Blasio has denied my request for a NYC bungee jump permit. So I have started growing out that mullet.
 
VZ right again.
B1 wrong as usual.

CDC director says face masks provide more protection than coronavirus vaccine
Published Wed, Sep 16 20201:19 PM EDTUpdated Wed, Sep 16 20206:42 PM EDT
Noah Higgins-Dunn@higginsdunn
Key Points
  • A potential coronavirus vaccine will likely be available in limited quantities by the end of this year, but it may only be about 70% effective, CDC Director Robert Redfield said.
  • A 50% effective vaccine would be roughly on par with those for influenza but below the effectiveness of one dose of a measles vaccination, which is about 93% effective, according to the CDC.
  • The CDC and the WHO now suggest people wear face coverings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which is spread through respiratory droplets when a person coughs, sneezes or talks.
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CDC director: Face masks may provide more protection than coronavirus vaccine
Face coverings are "the most powerful public health tool" the nation has against the coronavirus and might even provide better protection against it than a vaccine, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told lawmakers Wednesday.
 
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