Thanks Trump

UncleBuck

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Since the 2016 election, won in shocking fashion by Trump over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, the Dow has climbed 24%, the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.56% has advanced by about 19%, the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +0.78% has returned about 26%, and a popular index of small companies, the Russell 2000 index RUT, +0.29% has beat its large-cap peers, jumping more than 26%. That’s as of the close of trade on Wednesday.

A resurgence in the so-called Trump trade has investors once again contemplating a fresh milestone for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

This time the most well known and oldest U.S. equity benchmark is set to hit 23,000 for the first time ever, notching its fourth straight 1,000 point climb over the past 12 months. That would be the largest number of such 1,000 point moves within a calendar year in the benchmark’s 120+-year history, according to WSJ Market Data Group.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-stock-markets-velocity-has-the-dow-flirting-with-230000-2017-10-05?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
and he did all that without making a single change to economic policy whatsoever since obama left.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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Since the 2016 election, won in shocking fashion by Trump over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, the Dow has climbed 24%, the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.56% has advanced by about 19%, the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +0.78% has returned about 26%, and a popular index of small companies, the Russell 2000 index RUT, +0.29% has beat its large-cap peers, jumping more than 26%. That’s as of the close of trade on Wednesday.

A resurgence in the so-called Trump trade has investors once again contemplating a fresh milestone for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

This time the most well known and oldest U.S. equity benchmark is set to hit 23,000 for the first time ever, notching its fourth straight 1,000 point climb over the past 12 months. That would be the largest number of such 1,000 point moves within a calendar year in the benchmark’s 120+-year history, according to WSJ Market Data Group.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-stock-markets-velocity-has-the-dow-flirting-with-230000-2017-10-05?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
A little early to tell, first move up in a head and shoulders top? Money making opps. there. Or....steep rise, lots of gaps. Little pressure like fighting in Korea, or Russia-Gate does Trump in, then chart wise a blow off top could be lurking.
 

tampee

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I think you are all fucked up and blind as fuck too

as an example sanctions hav'nt and never worked at least for Ru


Largest economies by nominal GDP in 2017

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)

if you are gonna quote news sites... like me avoid your own home news feeds they are always fake
Yeah I agree, no good reason for sanctions of course all the liberal snowflakes cry about Crimea only not a shot was fired!! Then of course Russia caused Trump to win. LMAO, yet all they can come up with is maybe Russia posted fake news about Hillary Clinton who was crooked since Bill Clinton was a senator.

Yeah, Americans are fucked in the head we have what the world wishes they could have but we still want more. Right @ttystikk ?? $15 an hour for flipping burgers. LMAO

Makes me want to move to Russia looks like fun to me.

Fucking beautiful!! I'm visiting before I die.
 

PCXV

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Yeah I agree, no good reason for sanctions of course all the liberal snowflakes cry about Crimea only not a shot was fired!! Then of course Russia caused Trump to win. LMAO, yet all they can come up with is maybe Russia posted fake news about Hillary Clinton who was crooked since Bill Clinton was a senator.

Yeah, Americans are fucked in the head we have what the world wishes they could have but we still want more. Right @ttystikk ?? $15 an hour for flipping burgers. LMAO

Makes me want to move to Russia looks like fun to me.

Fucking beautiful!! I'm visiting before I die.
Please go. While your at it, test your freedom to question the Russian government while you are there.

Russian meddling came in the form of fake news against Hillary, fake endorsements of Hillary by Russia, and internet spam bots like youself. Not to mention literal collusion with Manafort and Donny Jr. You are willfully ignorant to it because you are Russian POS.

Dumbfuck.
 

tampee

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Please go. While your at it, test your freedom to question the Russian government while you are there.

Russian meddling came in the form of fake news against Hillary, fake endorsements of Hillary by Russia, and internet spam bots like youself. Not to mention literal collusion with Manafort and Donny Jr. You are willfully ignorant to it because you are Russian POS.

Dumbfuck.
No need to question the Russian government they are doing just fine from what I've seen. Lower murder and prison rates per capita.

Russia seems cool to me better than America in every way besides money from what I've seen. Which is very likely going to shit since Russia, China, Brazil and a few others are working on a gold backed currency the Brics which will surpass the Dollar unless we do something slick.

I'm also American born and raised.
 

Heil Tweetler

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Russia seems cool to me better than America in every way


I'm also American born and raised.
'These are things we've never seen before': The Russia investigation is moving into uncharted territory

  • The FBI's special counsel's team is digging into the limits of President Donald Trump's pardon powers.
  • Because there is little precedent for governing presidential pardon powers, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, is likely to research state-level cases with elements that could be applied to the Russia investigation.
  • Experts say Mueller is taking unprecedented steps to ward off efforts by the White House to guard itself against the investigation.
Reports that the FBI's special counsel's team is researching President Donald Trump's pardon power are the latest indication that the Russia investigation is moving into unexplored terrain.

Robert Mueller, who was appointed special counsel in May after Trump fired the FBI Director James Comey, is tasked with examining Russia's interference in the 2016 US election, including whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow to tilt the race in his favor.

Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that Michael Dreeben, a seasoned prosecutor working with Mueller, was delving into past presidential pardons as the special counsel lays out his case — in particular, Dreeben is examining the limits of Trump's pardon power.

There is no federal precedent governing those limits, so Dreeben, a veteran Department of Justice attorney who has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court, is most likely digging into state-level cases with elements that could be extrapolated as they relate to Trump's executive authority.


 

zeddd

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Since the 2016 election, won in shocking fashion by Trump over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, the Dow has climbed 24%, the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.56% has advanced by about 19%, the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +0.78% has returned about 26%, and a popular index of small companies, the Russell 2000 index RUT, +0.29% has beat its large-cap peers, jumping more than 26%. That’s as of the close of trade on Wednesday.

A resurgence in the so-called Trump trade has investors once again contemplating a fresh milestone for the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

This time the most well known and oldest U.S. equity benchmark is set to hit 23,000 for the first time ever, notching its fourth straight 1,000 point climb over the past 12 months. That would be the largest number of such 1,000 point moves within a calendar year in the benchmark’s 120+-year history, according to WSJ Market Data Group.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-stock-markets-velocity-has-the-dow-flirting-with-230000-2017-10-05?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
Make America Greedy Again
 

tampee

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'These are things we've never seen before': The Russia investigation is moving into uncharted territory




    • The FBI's special counsel's team is digging into the limits of President Donald Trump's pardon powers.
    • Because there is little precedent for governing presidential pardon powers, the special counsel, Robert Mueller, is likely to research state-level cases with elements that could be applied to the Russia investigation.
    • Experts say Mueller is taking unprecedented steps to ward off efforts by the White House to guard itself against the investigation.
Reports that the FBI's special counsel's team is researching President Donald Trump's pardon power are the latest indication that the Russia investigation is moving into unexplored terrain.

Robert Mueller, who was appointed special counsel in May after Trump fired the FBI Director James Comey, is tasked with examining Russia's interference in the 2016 US election, including whether Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow to tilt the race in his favor.

Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that Michael Dreeben, a seasoned prosecutor working with Mueller, was delving into past presidential pardons as the special counsel lays out his case — in particular, Dreeben is examining the limits of Trump's pardon power.

There is no federal precedent governing those limits, so Dreeben, a veteran Department of Justice attorney who has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court, is most likely digging into state-level cases with elements that could be extrapolated as they relate to Trump's executive authority.

So tell me what exactly is better about America??
 

vostok

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Rival prototypes of Donald Trump's US-Mexico border wall

are being built near San Diego, California.

The president says he will pick the winning design in a month
 
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