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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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> 95
Wildcatters are just in hibernation.
Guyana will come on, Cypress will come on,
Nigeria will sort it out, Saudi has plenty of brine,
The Former Soviets have not slowed E+P.
The Chin x are learning the South China Sea.
We have untapped ANWR, East Coast off shore and Canadian export.
$65 is too conservative, time frame unknown.
Double down esg is crayon box. tyler
aeden
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22 million of barrels of oil every day. Where are you going to get extra 9 million

Net.

Brand On econ fubars.inc

Obvious correlation between inflation and bad music. Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen (Live) yea like it was

The last time inflation was here, the Fed Funds rate was 11.50% - tyler

https://twitter.com/charliebilello/stat ... 31/photo/1 parachutes deploying in corps in 3.. 2... 1...

For example, he recently took to the streets of California to ask random people their opinions on Joe Rogan’s hunting the
Triceratops in Africa and asked them to sign a petition to have the Triceratops added to the list of endangered species.

When the very same people who are upset over the hunting of extinct dinosaurs go to the polls and vote, one needs to look no further for the answer.

The only crisis are the one running back into the cave.
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Tom Mazanec wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:51 am I look forward to John's reaction to today's CPI. He made a prediction last year (copied on my topic) that inflation would drop dramatically in January 2022 (not spring 2022 or mid-2022, January).
My background is science (specifically astronomy). A scientific theory stands or falls on predictions. John, who is the World's Greatest Expert in the generational Theory of Economics and Politics, made a prediction.
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Hi Tom, I thought that science seeks the truth and keeps updating itself as it finds it?
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vincecate wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:51 pm The 2 year started the day at 1.365% and is now at 1.587% and the day is not done.

https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/US2Y

The Fed has been driving up bond prices (and so down interest rates) and if they really stop that (as they say they will in about a month) we enter a different world.
There's a significant financial market reaction to the 7.5% news.
How big a reaction will unfold I imagine over the next 3 weeks
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Looking through my trading notes I see that Goldman Sachs forecast on 1 Jan that the Fed would raise rates by 75bps during 2022. I see that they have now increased their forecast to 175bps for 2022, and that is only 6 weeks later from their initial forecast! So expect more to come. Even 400 bps increase seems insufficient. The commodity index was up 12.5% in early Feb versus Jan 1.
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https://twitter.com/Sonja67408188/statu ... 04/photo/1 family values

The convoy protest, applauded by right wing media as a "freedom protest," is an economic and security issue now. The Ambassador Bridge link constitutes 28% of annual trade movement between US and Canada. Slash the tires, empty gas tanks, arrest the drivers, and move the trucks
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/the-hu ... te-kayyem/

As reminded Operation Thunderclap. I do tend to believed over 30 percent of each wing over three generations has totally rotted off now.
I will recheck the point a hook in every jaw since more and a few understand for His own sake it is.
Like most normal folks we understand Unit, Core, God , Country and we understand Friends.
Kissinger was right about implied values.

Romans 4:23-25 is good enough since no accidents exist.

https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2016/08/0 ... th-army-i/

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA209271.pdf
He was aware of the moral questions people might raise about his views but felt the end would come with "merciful speed,"
resulting in fewer casualties. As you can see both sides embraced kill them all as fast as possible to save them.

Now we linger as the educated paper has issues with farmers and supply folks. Burn loot murder no issue and by the way bail out
those that murder for social justice.

https://clarksvillenow.com/local/how-a- ... n-assault/

Also 21 first degree murders released also. Democrats appear to be insane.

Locally toe tags have doubled at dawn.

We don't care about deaths unless its covid related this week.
Also it's stuper bowl weekend. The Elders warned. The so called virtues remain.
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Search Results for "stock buyback"
Yes we questioned sticky wages and mid seventies open border cults facts
in real time then also. Captain Oatmeal has a worker escort with air transport network program
thing going on gig as the Senate Uniparty destroys the only people that did work in real time.
You know why.
Competition is a Sin for those who even had a clue from the way back files.

What investors should know about buybacks, including these top ‘buyback monsters’

For a few gold parachutes may ring a bell in dilutive practices in earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.

No clue As the Captains of Oatmeal got your back.

Mic sprinkles leads the pack as mic healthcare in lane 2 drops back since debt is all that exists for the four houses.

The current relationship to another narrative is just another endogeneity with the same lip stick on the same street corner with the same lipstick.
Mind the tape.
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richard5za wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 2:28 am
vincecate wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:51 pm The 2 year started the day at 1.365% and is now at 1.587% and the day is not done.

https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/US2Y

The Fed has been driving up bond prices (and so down interest rates) and if they really stop that (as they say they will in about a month) we enter a different world.
There's a significant financial market reaction to the 7.5% news.
How big a reaction will unfold I imagine over the next 3 weeks
The Fed has called an emergency meeting for Monday. They may end EQ or even start raising rates. It is way past time but the markets won't like it, as they have been lied to for so long now. Amazingly the S&P is about flat in pre-market.

https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthe ... closed.htm
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No this a posturing since the Mr. Market pissed on the ones that actually work.

Check what the yen as boj has done in last month.

This is a solvency issue and dumpster fire refresh.


Yes we did <.04 debt to assets and will add all tax liabilities as if/then to the current demsheviks regime.
To be fair we seen 2 democrats and a boat load of rhinotards and dinotards as we blew by 30T.
OSM on its way.

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richard5za wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 2:25 am
Tom Mazanec wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:51 am I look forward to John's reaction to today's CPI. He made a prediction last year (copied on my topic) that inflation would drop dramatically in January 2022 (not spring 2022 or mid-2022, January).
My background is science (specifically astronomy). A scientific theory stands or falls on predictions. John, who is the World's Greatest Expert in the generational Theory of Economics and Politics, made a prediction.
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Hi Tom, I thought that science seeks the truth and keeps updating itself as it finds it?
Yes, and making predictions and seeing if those predictions pan out is how it does it.
Most sciences use experiments to do this. Astronomy rarely, if ever, has that luxury, so it has to use observations.
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