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10 minutes ago, Mike Hunt said:

Wow..market is rising fast with record highs.  Got gas yesterday for 2.35, eggs, 2.49 for 18.  Cleaning up the border disaster Biden left him.

Never thought Trump could get all this accomplished so fast.

It's amazing how good things are. I don't know what's going on with the liberals, but they are getting ripped off at the stores and in the market and in life for some reason. 

Self fulfilling prophecy I guess?

Seriously. Things are great. I'm up 15% in the market this year alone and grocery and gas prices are absolutely fine. :thumbsup:

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18 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

All time highs ❤️.

Just like with Biden, Trump 1, and especially Obama. Crazy how that works.

Keep up the pump!

crazy how the sky is falling tariff narrative had such a short impact on the market

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10 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:

crazy how the sky is falling tariff narrative had such a short impact on the market

People got to put all this money somewhere! 

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39 minutes ago, thegeneral said:

NVDA…the unstoppable monster keeping this whole thing afloat. 😂😂

What a sick run.

It is. This entire thing is a giant ponzi scheme from navidia. All they are doing is moving cash around.  It is like a giant slush fund. 

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2 hours ago, thegeneral said:

NVDA…the unstoppable monster keeping this whole thing afloat. 😂😂

What a sick run.

It's trading around $207 after hours. Getting very close to a 5 trillion market cap. Focking amazing.

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1 hour ago, kilroy69 said:

It is. This entire thing is a giant ponzi scheme from navidia. All they are doing is moving cash around.  It is like a giant slush fund. 

There's a reason businesses use GAAP for preparing & presenting financial statements in the United States.

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles...lol

 

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