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Re: trunkmonk post# 1907

Tuesday, 01/01/2019 3:08:24 PM

Tuesday, January 01, 2019 3:08:24 PM

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Maybe it goes higher? it adds up to a single phrase, GLOBAL MARGIN CALL. China not bailing out treasury and buying our garbage debt anymore as seen in last couple years. QE on top of 4Trillion on the books is very bad for business.

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