Financial Topics avec aeden
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
186,000 barrels a day of production will vanish as the idiots in California lose another refinery to be sold for scrap.
They simply just re-announced the same regulations that destroyed them. Lifecycle opex does also exist.
California.gov is fucking insane. And its residents with their feet leave the enclaved fools and are to just survive.
Antifa members called for police officers to be slaughtered.
https://x.com/KatieDaviscourt
They simply just re-announced the same regulations that destroyed them. Lifecycle opex does also exist.
California.gov is fucking insane. And its residents with their feet leave the enclaved fools and are to just survive.
Antifa members called for police officers to be slaughtered.
https://x.com/KatieDaviscourt
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
Negative 818,000 job revisions
Job openings crash
Full Time Employment: -1,000,600 from a year ago
Total employment: only +216,000 from a year ago
Excluding government, year-over-year employment is negative for the last 9 consecutive months
Non-agricultural employment excluding government peaked in August of 2023 at 138.026 million and is now 137.240 million, down 786,000 since the peak.
The unemployment rate is up 0.7 percent from the low at a pace that strongly suggests recession.
Home prices are up 49 percent in less than five years to new record highs.
A $150,000 house in 1988 now costs $707,500.
The mortgage rate is back above 7 percent.
The share of first-time buyers of existing homes is at a record low.
The Fed’s Beige Book looks very recessionary
The immigrant crime spree is real. The FBI lied about the crime rate dropping.
Evictions are at record highs in many states and might be everywhere were it not for eviction moratoriums.
Brookings Institute cannot figure out why sentiment is in the gutter.
Swamp cannot be trusted.
Bond market knows the swamp is the disease.
It rubs the lotion on its skins or else it gets the hose again as they blame acrimony.
Now it places the lotion in the basket.
Job openings crash
Full Time Employment: -1,000,600 from a year ago
Total employment: only +216,000 from a year ago
Excluding government, year-over-year employment is negative for the last 9 consecutive months
Non-agricultural employment excluding government peaked in August of 2023 at 138.026 million and is now 137.240 million, down 786,000 since the peak.
The unemployment rate is up 0.7 percent from the low at a pace that strongly suggests recession.
Home prices are up 49 percent in less than five years to new record highs.
A $150,000 house in 1988 now costs $707,500.
The mortgage rate is back above 7 percent.
The share of first-time buyers of existing homes is at a record low.
The Fed’s Beige Book looks very recessionary
The immigrant crime spree is real. The FBI lied about the crime rate dropping.
Evictions are at record highs in many states and might be everywhere were it not for eviction moratoriums.
Brookings Institute cannot figure out why sentiment is in the gutter.
Swamp cannot be trusted.
Bond market knows the swamp is the disease.
It rubs the lotion on its skins or else it gets the hose again as they blame acrimony.
Now it places the lotion in the basket.
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
80% of consequences come from 20% of causes of the current batch of Cipolla's five fundamental laws of stupidity.
Elon can clean up the first 5% then actually get to work. The uniparty agency issue rot is very advanced.
Bongino is the first logical step.
Elon can clean up the first 5% then actually get to work. The uniparty agency issue rot is very advanced.
Bongino is the first logical step.
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
Tenacious, horse traders do not share illegal open border values.
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/1 ... dium=email
They tweeted, “EYES ON DETROIT: It’s 11pm. Why are boxes of ballots still arriving at Detroit’s Bureau of Elections via cars with California plates? We’re here. We’re watching.”
They tweeted, “EYES ON DETROIT: It’s 11pm. Why are boxes of ballots still arriving at Detroit’s Bureau of Elections via cars with California plates? We’re here. We’re watching.”
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
Relax tigr https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TIGR/
we sold 1/2 calls today in amazon, nvidia and 0dte to buy moar sds, {tltw | usfr } today
we are still in ggn and swing trade hodl only one percent
vin was right to protect with puts if he went margin 4 to 1 for yeild feast in roundtree or yieldmax slaughter bots
we are not leveraged and pumping out 20 percent with lower beta than the herd
if crypto is your anchor position thats your beta
never fight the tape was noted
i sold ybtc to early
no care
Bi Felicia was a bad idea in the demsheviks carnage
sans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pXoQ6iYO1w
Enjoy your moment.
H noted Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:55 am
THE MISTAKEN DOCTRINE OF COMMON LAW
The doctrine equating the monetary irregular-deposit contract
with the loan or mutuum contract has also prevailed in
Anglo-Saxon common law, via the creation of law in the binding
case system. At the end of the eighteenth century and
throughout the first half of the nineteenth, various lawsuits
were filed by which depositors, upon finding they could not
secure the repayment of their deposits, sued their bankers for
misappropriation and fraud in the exercise of their safekeeping
obligations. Unfortunately, however, British case-law
judgments fell prey to pressures exerted by bankers, banking
customs, and even the government, and it was ruled that the
monetary irregular-deposit contract was no different from the
loan contract, and therefore that bankers making self-interested
use of their depositors’ money did not commit misappropriation.
Of all of these court rulings, it is worthwhile to
consider Judge Lord Cottenham’s decision in Foley v. Hill and
others in 1848. Here the judge arrives at the erroneous conclusion
that the money placed in the custody of a banker is, to all intents
and purposes, the money of the banker, to do with it as he
pleases. He is guilty of no breach of trust in employing it. He
is not answerable to the principal if he puts it into jeopardy,
if he engages in a hap hazardous speculation; he is not
bound to keep it or deal with it as the property of his principal,
but he is, of course, answerable for the amount,
because he has contracted, having received that money, to
repay to the principal, when demanded, a sum equivalent to
that paid into his hands.
Now if you persist without the IRS documentation you are not paying attention what taproot actually did.
First principles, Clarice. Simplicity.
https://therevelator.org/china-sparrow-campaign/
And it started with a bird.
https://x.com/SprinterFamily/status/185 ... -trump-win
we sold 1/2 calls today in amazon, nvidia and 0dte to buy moar sds, {tltw | usfr } today
we are still in ggn and swing trade hodl only one percent
vin was right to protect with puts if he went margin 4 to 1 for yeild feast in roundtree or yieldmax slaughter bots
we are not leveraged and pumping out 20 percent with lower beta than the herd
if crypto is your anchor position thats your beta
never fight the tape was noted
i sold ybtc to early
no care
Bi Felicia was a bad idea in the demsheviks carnage
sans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pXoQ6iYO1w
Enjoy your moment.
H noted Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:55 am
THE MISTAKEN DOCTRINE OF COMMON LAW
The doctrine equating the monetary irregular-deposit contract
with the loan or mutuum contract has also prevailed in
Anglo-Saxon common law, via the creation of law in the binding
case system. At the end of the eighteenth century and
throughout the first half of the nineteenth, various lawsuits
were filed by which depositors, upon finding they could not
secure the repayment of their deposits, sued their bankers for
misappropriation and fraud in the exercise of their safekeeping
obligations. Unfortunately, however, British case-law
judgments fell prey to pressures exerted by bankers, banking
customs, and even the government, and it was ruled that the
monetary irregular-deposit contract was no different from the
loan contract, and therefore that bankers making self-interested
use of their depositors’ money did not commit misappropriation.
Of all of these court rulings, it is worthwhile to
consider Judge Lord Cottenham’s decision in Foley v. Hill and
others in 1848. Here the judge arrives at the erroneous conclusion
that the money placed in the custody of a banker is, to all intents
and purposes, the money of the banker, to do with it as he
pleases. He is guilty of no breach of trust in employing it. He
is not answerable to the principal if he puts it into jeopardy,
if he engages in a hap hazardous speculation; he is not
bound to keep it or deal with it as the property of his principal,
but he is, of course, answerable for the amount,
because he has contracted, having received that money, to
repay to the principal, when demanded, a sum equivalent to
that paid into his hands.
Now if you persist without the IRS documentation you are not paying attention what taproot actually did.
First principles, Clarice. Simplicity.
https://therevelator.org/china-sparrow-campaign/
And it started with a bird.
https://x.com/SprinterFamily/status/185 ... -trump-win
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
Author invoked Star Trek next Generation Conspiracy Episode.. (Season 1, Ep 24) , well trolled sir...
First, take the oath of office, then proceed.
The brain parasites are known.
Vets sleeping in the streets.
Invaders in luxury hotels.
12 of the last 16 years working on destroying the middle class then they attacked our brothers.
First, take the oath of office, then proceed.
The brain parasites are known.
Vets sleeping in the streets.
Invaders in luxury hotels.
12 of the last 16 years working on destroying the middle class then they attacked our brothers.
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
The appearance of consensus is the illusion; it conceals the reality of one class imposing its will on the rest of society as the information flow is simply leveraged out and mask over the Conflict Theory of Marx.
Max Weber led to an increasing view of conflict as normalized (Weber, 1978).
Weber, unlike Marx, did not reduce social relations to material class interests.
Weber's first brush with the concept of rationalization. His idea of modern capitalism as growing out of the religious pursuit of wealth meant a change to a rational means of existence, wealth. That is to say, at some point the Calvinist rationale informing the "spirit" of capitalism became unreliant on the underlying religious movement behind it, leaving only rational capitalism. In essence then, Weber's "Spirit of Capitalism" is effectively and more broadly a Spirit of Rationalization.
Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus
German text was composed 1904 and '05.
Translated into English by American sociologist Talcott Parsons in 1930
Max Weber led to an increasing view of conflict as normalized (Weber, 1978).
Weber, unlike Marx, did not reduce social relations to material class interests.
Weber's first brush with the concept of rationalization. His idea of modern capitalism as growing out of the religious pursuit of wealth meant a change to a rational means of existence, wealth. That is to say, at some point the Calvinist rationale informing the "spirit" of capitalism became unreliant on the underlying religious movement behind it, leaving only rational capitalism. In essence then, Weber's "Spirit of Capitalism" is effectively and more broadly a Spirit of Rationalization.
Die protestantische Ethik und der Geist des Kapitalismus
German text was composed 1904 and '05.
Translated into English by American sociologist Talcott Parsons in 1930
Re: Financial Topics avec aeden
Deuteronomy 6:2 and you and your children and grandchildren must fear the LORD your God as long as you live. If you obey all his decrees and commands, you will enjoy a long life.
No greater insult could be put upon them as they prayed for them, and they wanted to silence Us with prison and currency account theft.
That thief has taken your soul to run...
https://x.com/realDailyWire/status/1855 ... tis-orders
https://x.com/realDailyWire
The good fight is also here at CALVARY CHAPEL of Asheville
5516 Boylston Highway, Mills River, NC 28759
Communication for logistics is there between nodes.
We seen Her.
Ultimately, they don't own him. That is the problem they have with him.
Thank you West Virginia.
viewtopic.php?p=89231#p89231
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e6L8x5OJys&t=299s free speech
thread: 270
No greater insult could be put upon them as they prayed for them, and they wanted to silence Us with prison and currency account theft.
That thief has taken your soul to run...
https://x.com/realDailyWire/status/1855 ... tis-orders
https://x.com/realDailyWire
The good fight is also here at CALVARY CHAPEL of Asheville
5516 Boylston Highway, Mills River, NC 28759
Communication for logistics is there between nodes.
We seen Her.
Ultimately, they don't own him. That is the problem they have with him.
Thank you West Virginia.
viewtopic.php?p=89231#p89231
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e6L8x5OJys&t=299s free speech
thread: 270
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