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trumpHELL666's avatar

China will take control of Taiwan this year. I'm so excited I just can't wait. 👍🥳😀😃🤗😁

It's all going to pop off in 2022! YES! Eeeeeeeheheheheheee 🤣🤗🥳

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Trader1919's avatar

What is wrong with you ? What part of "take care of each other and care about each other" did you not get ? Greg mentions it every friday. You dont belong here.

Unless you're actually a psychopath you should start caring about people more.

Sick fuck, moron.

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trumpHELL666's avatar

I'm having too much fun watching you get EXTERMINATED! Eeeeeeeeeeheheheheheeeeee 😈😂😹🤣😀😹🤣😀😆🤣😆😂🤣😂😹

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Tommy Two Gloves's avatar

Get your “electric” cars now but the best of luck trying to find a place to plug into for the night!

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Michaelangelo's avatar

They also have no plan or area for disposal of the highly flammable lithium batteries..which reignite if one cell put out..another can go at any time

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Tommy Two Gloves's avatar

Not well thought out. Impulsive stupidity by always having to “double down” on a previously disastrous plan.

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William Benedict's avatar

Good evening from Puri, India Greg. Indian Rupee is right near 80 to the Dollar today. The Thai Baht is 36.26. The strong Dollar is great for exporters. But for everyone who borrowed Dollars at 1 or 2 percent and have to repay Dollar loans, they are being KILLED now by the Dollar.

I lived in Thailand in 1998 during the "Asian Crises". Every financial institution failed then and either closed forever, or had to be recapitalized with new shareholders, name changes etc. I watched the Thai Baht go from 25 to 56 in a matter of days and it shut down everything under construction. Even today there are still half completed empty high rises dotting the skyline.

You know what's going on far better than 99 percent. Nothing is what it seems to be!

Love you brother.

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WBIG.Tv's avatar

China looks worrisome. Bank runs going on. Covid lock-down as pretext. If China were to collapse like USSR, etc., what scenarios (and opportunities) may we face here in USA?

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Trader1919's avatar

Look at the chinese. There are protests going off right as we speak. People cant get money out of their banks. People getting arrested, for protesting. Whatever happens in China usually comes around 6-8 months later over here. So we'll probably see something similar.

Unless there is another convenient excuse to print more money. Monkeypox for example. Gotta keep the gravy train going.

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trumpHELL666's avatar

Why would someone be dumb enough to keep their money in a bank 🏦?

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GIGI (GLORIA DEVENDITTIS)'s avatar

Greg is TOP NOTCH! BEST INFORMATION!

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Riaz's avatar

Thanks @greg for keeping it real, you 💯 spot on...so pan handle safety trade sell off today... we going from the 🍳 frying pan into the 🔥 fire....bubbleeconomics on steriods...people be careful as the 🎈 bubble must pop...stay prudent and safe out of market in july...the inflation number this week and fed increase if rate 0.75% will spook the market further in july.

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anna burns's avatar

how do we prepare for a liquidity crisis?!

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Trader1919's avatar

keep some cash in your house. Personally im taking out 1 000 dollars at least, and keeping in my safe. On top of that i got tangible assets, gold, silver, etc. But really, at this point we are talking about a barter economy. So whatever makes sense to trade with is a good idea to keep some stock of.

Chuck advises to keep some soaps around, not even joking. Its not a bad idea for going to the market when it all burns down in flames. (if that happens).

Its about being prepared. Im not saying this will happen. Im prepared but honestly, I bet monkeypox will be the next big thing and it "saving" the economy with more stimmy money yet again. I may be completely wrong. Just my opinion, take it with a grain of salt.

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anna burns's avatar

thanks for your comments. I did have a strong urge to withdraw cash from my bank. I could envision a run on the banks for $$ and people lined up outside trying to get theirs and then the banks would run out. That happened during the great depression, and it may happen again.

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