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RT @stocktalkweekly: *BRENT CRUDE HITS $90/BARREL FOR FIRST TIME SINCE OCT. 2023
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USOIL where were the signs?

Here, on the 14th of Jan.

$90 a barrel today.

We are becoming the most important page on X.

USOIL is looking interesting here for the rest of 2024. https://t.co/njjzQhjeKH
- The Long Investor
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There it is, the culprit

$SPY

🇺🇸 FED'S KASHKARI: IT'S POSSIBLE FED WON'T CUT THIS YEAR IF INFLATION STALLS
- Evan
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Only in the US do Fed members speak more than their President.

Powell is the spokesperson, we don’t need curve balls sent out every day.

Fed’s Kashkari: possible Fed won't cut this year if inflation stalls
- unusual_whales
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Kashkari telling us a few years ago the FED has unlimited money

Kashkari today tells us don't expect any rate cuts this year

ok champ lol https://t.co/32RRaboYFf
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The Long Investor
$META has left 12 gaps behind now since bouncing at $87. https://t.co/kEijscnRri

$META chart attached from October 27th 2022 when we caught the bottom at $87.

Now can we catch the Top at $523? https://t.co/W2ln5j954K
- The Long Investor
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Every one on Fintwit hoping the country didn't create too many jobs

We're such a f*cked up industry lol https://t.co/mdBoi9jhDD
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RT @Julian__Fahrer: Dying money breeds casinos

Sports betting, memecoins, lotteries. All going parabolic. Why?

People are rushing to the exits from inflating currencies. If you can't save, you gamble.

It's our version of the Winkelbankiers - the unlicensed currency exchanges of Weimar Germany ⬇️

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In just one month - May 1923 - the German Mark fell from 220k, to 330k to the Pound.

One million Germans were speculating on foreign exchange through Winkelbankiers.

"Speculation in currency was in no way the exclusive domain of the financially informed.

Anyone — banker, politician, businessman or workman — who observed that there were easier ways of keeping one's head above water than the now very problematic one of working for it was ready to indulge as opportunity offered..." [1]

Two years prior, the British Consul-General in Munich, reported on the behaviors he witnessed:

The German people were "speculating with a fine disregard for common sense" [2]

And because the German currency was "shoddy paper of no value...the whole population were now in evading taxation and ... speculative purchases." [3]

Sound familiar?

[1][2][3] Adam Ferguson, When Money Dies, pp. 137, 62-63

Lottery ticket sales are at a record high. These charts show how much they rake in—and where that money is coming from https://t.co/tUoa5RRGrj 👇
- The Economist
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RT @TheLongInvest: A structures strength is always shown in the pull back

It is also where the opportunity is

Not after it has risen 10%, 20% or 30%….beginners chase this, smart investors wait for the pull back…and there will always be one.

A higher low and converting a previous resistance to support is where you enter.
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Nvidia $NVDA looks toppy.

Will delete if wrong, obv. https://t.co/nonPxCYr3y
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