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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.
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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