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    #91
    Lumber going for another moon shot lately... BC shipping issues still the purported cause?

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        #93
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        [ATTACH]9340[/ATTACH].
        Nothing wrong with taking on debt, if you're smart enough to use borrowed money wisely.
        Unfortunately, sock puppet and buddies pissed most of it into the wind.
        That's what happens when you elect a PM who never had to work for a living.
        Never learned the value of money. Only knows how to tax and spend

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          #94
          This chart needs to be on every news cast till after next election. Vote for these loser devil crooks? The worst on earth, man, I am proud of my fu cking Gov!

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            #95
            Originally posted by HITTG****vine View Post
            Nothing wrong with taking on debt, if you're smart enough to use borrowed money wisely.
            Like I said before, had Trudeau put all $500B he borrowed onto the S&P500 last year, Canada would be debt free today.

            Instead we are debt laden for the rest of our lives and the next 5 generations, if the country still exists by that time.

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              #96
              Apparently, U.S. stocks have now lost $5 trillion in value since November led by the collapse of software and internet stocks. NASDAQ has had the worst month since 2008. Crypto collapse full-on.

              Now central banks are preparing to contribute to the carnage and hike rates in the name of inflation . . . . Meanwhile, huge incoming risks of asset price deflation now licking-at-the-doorstep as debt loads totally unsustainable.

              QE has run-its-course with money printing losing its shine.

              Folks, we are now witnessing incoming financial calmity. Cash is suddenly king again (IMO).
              Last edited by errolanderson; Jan 23, 2022, 22:37.

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                #97
                US stocks up over 25% in the last year and a half, including the huge drop this last month. Let's keep the glass half full.

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                  #98
                  Russia problems wont help.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by crusher View Post
                    US stocks up over 25% in the last year and a half, including the huge drop this last month. Let's keep the glass half full.
                    Grain sector may be one of the least affected . . . .

                    But some sectors may undergo a major shake-up, even the make-up of stock indexes ie: S&P is likely to change (IMO).

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                      Interesting Australia’s numbers.

                      Maybe a bit cloudy.

                      My take is gdp increasing quickly rather than debt falling.

                      Iron ore, coal, gas copper gold uranium going out the door quickly despite China kerfuffle.

                      Ag exports as well.

                      If Russia tensions increase Australia may benefit more than most a mountain of wheat barley canola beans lentils peas for the market to digest over next 4 months.

                      We are a export based economy.

                      When things turn bad export wise so does our economy.

                      You guys don’t rely on exports like you once did. We do. We’re cooked if there’s a big commodity down turn.

                      Are we trying to wean ourselves off fossil fuels and mining yes. Technology and time will happen.

                      Govt here conservative right of centre. Opposition just left of centre policy at times almost overlap.

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                        WE used to export a lot of things to keep our country wealthy now the only thing we export is IOU's. But one day a couple of thugs are going to show up at our doorstep and want there money back. Thats when it's really gonna hurt.

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                          An interesting ‘Did You Know’ . . .

                          In the Dotcom crash of 2000, the NASDAQ lost 74 percent of-its-value over the course of three (3) years. It took the NASDAQ 14 years to recover these losses.

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                            Attention: Wall Street and the Fed . . . we have a major problem here . . . .

                            Deutsche bank stock value has plunged nearly 40 percent over the past month.

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                              My Meta stock almost down as much over the year. Life goes on.

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                                Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                                Attention: Wall Street and the Fed . . . we have a major problem here . . . .

                                Deutsche bank stock value has plunged nearly 40 percent over the past month.

                                Hasn't that bank been seen as a zombie for some time now?

                                Lots of Zombie companies will start stinking if stimulus ends and rates start to rise.

                                Big question is what happens when the fed tries to cash out on some of those companies they pumped to keep the market moving going back to Trump years?
                                Last edited by shtferbrains; Mar 10, 2022, 09:21.

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