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reality-detective · 7 months
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US General Admits Globalists Planning Financial Crash, 'There Will Be No 2024 Election'
A U.S. military official has blown the whistle on how banks across America are about to close down and the 2024 Presidential election is going to be cancelled.
According to Col. Douglas MacGregor, the public need to know there will soon be a “sudden” closure of all major banks in the U.S. orchestrated by the elite which will last for up to 3 weeks.
Col. MacGregor also revealed that the 2024 election will be cancelled due to Martial Law being imposed by the Biden administration.
The elite have got their ducks in a row and they are ready to unleash hell on ordinary people to further their dystopian globalist agenda. So what can we do to stop them? We’ve got the answers coming up.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months
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Newspapers across the country screamed the news of the stock market crash, October 1929. Only the San Francisco Chronicle thought it no more important than a sunken ferry and a lobbyist scandal.
Photo: DEA Picture Library/Getty Images via history.com
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bitchesgetriches · 17 days
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Investing Deathmatch: What Happens in a Bull Market vs. a Bear Market
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retropopcult · 1 year
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julieschulerart · 4 months
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Wall Street. Art Print.
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astuteobservations · 6 months
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The Black Friday Market Crash ph. Lauren Luxenberg for HOUSE OF ERRORS
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j0them0971 · 8 months
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Got bored, made this. Sorry that the lighting is crap. I felt like doing some art deco shit, so I made this... I call it "Ticker Tape Man". Idk. I just sort of thought I'd make something relating to the Great Depression, since I'm kinda goin through one myself. Anyway, feel free to share, just don't take my name off. Also yes I'm aware I messed up, it's an e not a 3. But who cares. Enjoy.
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I'M SHITTING BRICKS HFSGFDHGJ
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Basically because of Elon Musk's decision to make anyone have the verification mark for 8$ a month, someone impersonated Eli Lilly And Co. and it made people pull out of the company's stock. This made the company have to issue a public statement saying they did not make insulin free.
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chawsl · 25 days
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myra-joshi · 30 days
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Big Drop in Stock Market: Sensex and Nifty Fall
Today, the stock market didn't do well. Here's a simple explanation of what happened:
1. Sensex and Nifty dropped
 The Sensex fell by 601 points to 73,294, and the Nifty dropped by 200 points to 22,242. This means the overall value of the stock market went down.
2. Investors lost a lot of money
 Investors lost about 5.5 lakh crore rupees today. This is a lot of money!
3. Stocks hit new lows
 25 stocks reached their lowest prices in a year, while 163 stocks reached their highest prices.
4. Market breadth was negative
 Out of 3,756 stocks, only 948 were doing well, while the rest were not doing so great.
5. Certain sectors were hit hard
 Industries like auto, capital goods, metal, and consumer durables saw big losses.
6. Stocks hit circuit limits
 261 stocks reached their lowest trading limits, showing how much the market dropped.
7. Midcap and small cap stocks fell
 The broader market also saw declines, with midcap and smallcap stocks going down.
8. Foreign investors sold stocks
 Foreign investors sold a lot of stocks, while domestic investors bought some shares.
9. What an expert said
 An expert mentioned that the fear index, which shows how scared investors are, has gone up a lot. This is because people are worried about big events like elections. They are trying to protect their investments by buying certain types of stocks.
In conclusion, the stock market had a tough day, and many people lost money. It's important to be careful when investing in stocks, as the market can be unpredictable.
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reality-detective · 1 year
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There's a CRASH Coming 🤔
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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Monday was the fashionable night at the Metropolitan Opera, and October 28, 1929 was opening night of the season. "The dowager Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt" (as she was always described, at center above the aisle) and guests are sitting in the famous Diamond Horseshoe tiers of boxes. This was the last hurrah before the crash. The stock market was already in crisis, but on the following day, Black Tuesday, stock prices collapsed completely.
Photo: Harry Warnecke for the NY Daily News via Getty Images
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bitchesgetriches · 1 year
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Booms, Busts, Bubbles, and Beanie Babies: How Economic Cycles WorkBooms, Busts, Bubbles, and Beanie Babies: How Economic Cycles Work
Today we’re talking booms vs. busts vs. bubbles. This is a bit more theoretical than our advice tends to be. But I promise it’s important! You need to understand the difference between the two if you want to make flexible, resilient, realistic medium- to long-term plans for yourself.
And yes, this topic is dry. So I’ll do my best to blast some cool ranch flavor dust on it whenever possible. In fact, let’s start now!
Q: How is the free market under capitalism like a cock?
A: It expands and contracts, screwing everybody it can in the process!
Me, thinking of this joke in the shower: “I am amazing. I have the glowing-est brain. Our blog deserves every award it has ever won and more. Unless I read that joke somewhere, semi-forgot it, then accidentally stole it???”
If this joke belongs to you, I apologize. Tell it to the FBI agent wire-tapping your home’s smart devices, he’ll put a note in my permanent record.
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signode-blog · 2 months
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The Looming Crash? Demystifying Market Meltdowns and When to Worry (or Not)
Let’s face it, financial headlines love hyping the possibility of a market crash. It’s like financial clickbait, designed to grab your attention and stoke fear. But is a crash really on the horizon, or is it all just overblown panic? In this post, we’ll dive deep into the world of market crashes, exploring the likelihood of one happening soon, the telltale signs to watch for, and, most…
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julieschulerart · 6 months
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Wall Street. Print. https://jschulerart.etsy.com/listing/633780925
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royfmc · 7 months
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History of Black Tuesday—-October 29
HISTORY OF BLACK TUESDAY A crowd of investors gather outside the New York Stock Exchange on “Black Tuesday” – October 29, when the stock market plummeted and the U.S. plunged into the Great Depression. On October 29, 1929, the United States stock market crashed in an event known as Black Tuesday. This began a chain of events that led to the Great Depression, a 10-year economic slump that…
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