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I still think the market is holding up well in spite. Looks like early to mid-May as the beginning of a rebound. But there's still the debt ceiling to worry about.
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I still think the market is holding up well in spite. Looks like early to mid-May as the beginning of a rebound. But there's still the debt ceiling to worry about.
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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I still think the market is holding up well in spite. Looks like early to mid-May as the beginning of a rebound. But there's still the debt ceiling to worry about. |
I don’t think they will fix debt ceiling. They are not even talking about it. That is always a bad sign
Mike, this economics video talks about your perspectives on fiscal policy in regards to Israels prior hyperinflationary problem
https://youtu.be/bnvj1-3hIoo
Brilliant round up of the fiscals?
Debt sealing is a serious phase …keep us up 2 date Mike…..cud b amazing opportunity time for entering the market ???
excellent
Thanks for the update Mike!
Looks like you are spot on orderly correction until it isnt.
Thankx man
Mike Norman thank you for all that you do man, You are the best
Mike should be at 1 million subs EASILY
True you said it! You warned it. Even as we were getting green candles.
Hat tip on that one!
Thx, keeping $ on the sideline.
Can you explaine why the govt spending is the U.S. gdp
You did call it Mike. Only one I heard calling it too