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Randy Best's avatar

The USA has been in a depression for a very long time. The only reason you don't see the soup lines of the 1930s is because of Government handouts such as food stamps and welfare. We are living in a huge lie.

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President-Elect Zio's avatar

GM: "... the best chance we have ..."

100 % agree.

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Ol Hickory's avatar

All these 1-2% treasuries rolling over at 4-5%. Pretty soon we’ll be paying trillions in national debt interest!

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trumpHELL666's avatar

It's OVA'!!! Eeeeeeeheheheheheeee 😁😃🥳👍🤣

10yr Yield in the STRATOSPHERE Daily Chart:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P4b0WPM1imlWHUINITMpmj7_X--7yuKZxRlkBNOuIVs/edit?usp=drivesdk

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President-Elect Zio's avatar

it aint over till its over, my friend. economy down. markets up.

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trumpHELL666's avatar

😃

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BooBoo's avatar

The USA has its tail between its legs and will never go to war with Russia/China.....

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R. Lucas's avatar

The leaders are all in the same club anyway. The “bad guys” Russia and China narratives are all political theatre. All Roads Lead to Rome.

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Tom Plesser's avatar

Greg,

When are you going to call the market what it is, a recession! Give us the real inflation numbers the way it is suppose to be calculated. I believe we are near 18% Your thoughts?

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Gregory Mannarino's avatar

We are WAY beyond recession... I have said this repeatedly.

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Tom Plesser's avatar

I understand that. Where would you put the inflation number at? Good luck at the races!

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President-Elect Zio's avatar

the fed balance sheet shows the real inflation number. money supply / debt = inflation. Rising prices are the RESULT of this inflation /// But: Rising prices itself are NOT inflation. They are the result of inflation. money supply / debt = inflation.

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Tom Plesser's avatar

What is the real inflation rate? As I have said before, using the old way of calculating, My guess is about 18%. Sorry, I don't trust government numbers or anything else the government says.

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Randy Best's avatar

18-25% for sure. The CPI and BLS numbers are fake, phony and false.

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Straw Man's avatar

Update on Greg debt relief plan got first email from Chase telling me to protect my credit score just send a payment I sent $5 and they put it on the bill 🤣 going to keep sending $5

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