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#1 andr99

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Posted 05 May 2021 - 11:11 AM

every dip is one day's affair ? Then the up trend resumes. They' ve been doing so for a long time and no wonder they 're going to do the same over and over again.

This market is not allowed to take any drop, the free market is over, we're in the age of stock market manipulation at the n-th extent  


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#2 jacek

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Posted 05 May 2021 - 11:51 AM

every dip is one day's affair ? Then the up trend resumes. They' ve been doing so for a long time and no wonder they 're going to do the same over and over again.

This market is not allowed to take any drop, the free market is over, we're in the age of stock market manipulation at the n-th extent  

I'd say it depends on which "market". Have a look at the Rut and Ndx compared to Dow and Spx



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Posted 05 May 2021 - 11:53 AM

I am reading many blogs saying lower Skilled workers in America (USA) have disappeared.

Restaurants, hotels, delivery drivers, stores etc are having hard time finding help. 

Workers prefer to collect unemployment BONUS federal checks on top of state unemployment checks. 


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#4 fib_1618

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Posted 05 May 2021 - 03:09 PM

 

every dip is one day's affair ? Then the up trend resumes. They' ve been doing so for a long time and no wonder they 're going to do the same over and over again.

This market is not allowed to take any drop, the free market is over, we're in the age of stock market manipulation at the n-th extent  

 

I'd say it depends on which "market". Have a look at the Rut and Ndx compared to Dow and Spx

 

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