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It’s almost getting boring.

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Plainly put, conditions remain conducive to higher stock prices so analysis is almost getting boring.

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Plainly put, conditions remain conducive to higher stock prices so analysis is almost getting boring.
Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

12 comments

  1. In no way is it boring,day after day after day we get drilled with FED THIS AN FED THAT,even if it is a small once a day video it helps us see that there is other info that is important then this mass media

  2. We do know. It was bs from the start. Do some research Mike

  3. Who else loaded up on calls last week?

  4. I always thumbs up the vid before mike even speak. I come here for the man that has been through every storm + shares w/u how to sail w/a steady hand ⛵️

  5. Good points but real estate is shifting.

    Gerald Celente says NYC is dead

  6. Get out your binoculars and view comet Leonard during December.

  7. We’re not bored Mike- we love your perspective on markets!

  8. Thanks Mike 👍👍

  9. C'mon man. War means more fiscal flows. You know that

  10. 40 million people will have student loan debt repayments restarting in February; most of that paid to the federal government, making it effectively a fiscal negative from the economy. Feel as if this is just as relevant as the child tax credit ending.

  11. Everyone worried about inflation??

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