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la_trader

12/23/18 11:01 AM

#741 RE: la_trader #740

Focus on buying the retailers ahead of and into next ER. XRP, KORS, AMZN etc. some spectacular beaten down entries right now.

USA Hemp/CBD otc's will have a nice pop as well. huge money to be made with new legalization - banks and funds will now be able to participate in this sector freely. we'll see a lot more M&A activity with big traditional companies buying the smaller OTC startups for their infrastructure / capabilities.

12yearplan

12/23/18 11:16 AM

#742 RE: la_trader #740

Nice post/good info LA.
Now, I need help ;).. the help
of an impartial economist type
to put the two competing views
side by side in a ball park that is
no one's home turf and the umpires
are of the same homeless 'world view'.

Our political divisions, they say, aren’t about policy disagreements, or even demographics. They’re about something more ancient in how we view the world.

Hetherington and Weiler call these worldviews, which express themselves in everything from policy preferences to parenting styles, “fixed” versus “fluid.” The fixed worldview “describes people who are warier of social and cultural change and hence more set in their ways, more suspicious of outsiders, and more comfortable with the familiar and predictable.” People with a fluid worldview, by contrast, “support changing social and cultural norms, are excited by things that are new and novel, and are open to, and welcoming of, people who look and sound different.”

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/12/18/18139556/republicans-democrats-partisanship-ideology-philosophy-psychology-marc-hetherington