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It’s always an understanding of the macro environment that will tell you what to do and when to do it. 
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It’s always an understanding of the macro environment that will tell you what to do and when to do it.  |
It's crazy how rates means more than PE ratios with many people.
Of course it does.
How one boat sails can be greatly affected by how rough the waters are.
'promosm'
Market was supposed to go up today 😂 (because of the 'positive' flow)
NASDAQ went up
How do you know it was a positive flow? Did you call Janet Yellen? today’s data will be in Monday’s treasury statement.
hey Mike could you do a talk & walking or driving & talking video while talking markets to get a feel of what LA is like . we wanna see hot Baywatch chicks
22dec2018 was on a saturday , friday 21 december 2018 the sp 500 closed at 2.421 , thursday 24 januari 2019 the sp500 closed at 2.637. close 25th januari 2019 2.666.
I love the $99 class looking forward to learn more….
You still the best Mike. Respect from Romania 🙂
tell us more about binary options. think you know a lot about it
Bill Clinton said on Bloomberg interview with Rubenstein Peer to Peer , Deficeits dont matter. But he did say if you borrow money you should pay it back. Loaded question to me, does that include the hedge funds that get in trouble, and state pension funds underwater, and private equity (leveraged buy out scum), and student loans?
Shutdown averted?!!!!
Senate has to pass.
Ahhhhh ha. Good pernt. You’re almost always right, fascinating to watch.
Mike; been listening to you for years, fascinated by MMT's message and analysis, but I really think a key point needs unpacking, and de-mystifying: Interest income benificeries. Who are they? Is this sustainable? Is the percentage of asset owners increasing, or are a few at the top just siphoning off more capital at the expense of the debtors? And is this interest income getting re-distributed? How can we trace this?
Thanks. Love your work.
I’ve addressed this many times
Great work as always Mike!
Looking forward to Monday's MMT Report!