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- ettrader commented Nov 2, 2020
This must be a really old article they're neck and neck now
Don’t overthink election’s impact on financial markets
- ettrader commented Nov 1, 2020
a pause later in the week to see who has won the US election more like
Brexit Negotiators Move Close to Breaking Key Impasse Over Fish
- ettrader commented Oct 31, 2020
Stocks will sell off in a big way in the run up to 2021 if Biden wins the reason are his proposed tax rises of which there are several. "Biden’s worst idea is to raise the top federal capital gains tax rate from 23.8 percent to 43.4 percent" If you ...
Dow closes more than 150 points lower as Wall Street posts its worst one-week sell-off since...
- ettrader commented Oct 26, 2020
I'm confused about the treaty the UK has broken comment, nothing has been broken because it hasn't been passed through the HoL. Bills can take numerous amendments in the HoC before they become law it's been that way for hundreds of years. On the ...
UK PM Spokesman: Much Work To Be Done To Bridge Significant Gaps Remaining With EU
- ettrader commented Oct 21, 2020
just slap tariffs on their imports put a stop to it once and for all
Barnier: EU Wants A Brexit Deal, Going To Need Trust Based On Current Deal
- ettrader commented Oct 15, 2020
the fishing is easily sorted out let us have a quota of premium grapes (we'll pick our own) and a few thousand German cars you can have a higher quota of our fish from our premium fishing waters. They're like (EU) pirates this lot.
Coveney: EU and U.K. 'miles apart' on fisheries - BBG
- ettrader commented Oct 13, 2020
It should actually read EU must move in critical stage of Brexit talks. So far the only deal on offer is worse than Canada or Australia. It's Germany that has a massive surplus in trade with the UK they need to get their skates on.
Germany says UK must move in 'critical stage' of Brexit talks
- ettrader commented Oct 7, 2020
Try explaining factories to a politician in the UK. They think the economy should be bars, restaurants, hotels, tourism, house prices, buying imported goods, selling insurance, selling debt and not much else, oh hang on building houses. That's the ...
U.K.’s Costs for Brexit Consultants Soar to £459 Million
- ettrader commented Oct 4, 2020
Probably because they all bust their accounts and realised there are easier ways to make money
Trump's Medical Team: Trump Could Be Discharged As Early As Monday
- ettrader commented Sep 28, 2020
which is odd because the UK are only asking for the same deal they signed with Canada
EU's Sefcovic says UK position far apart from what the EU can accept
- ettrader commented Sep 24, 2020
US GDP/Debt ratio is already 136% before stimulus surely the credit rating should be lower than AAA? Nation debt was $27.6 Trillion this isn't going to end well but hey nobody cares right now everything feels fine. The world was going to end in 2009 ...
House Democrats prepare new $2.4 trillion stimulus plan with unemployment aid, direct payments
- ettrader commented Sep 14, 2020
From what I can see the EU are planning a trade blockade saying the UK has broken the law, I think if you look how vicious the stand off in trade 'negotiations' are you can understand the UK position here. Technically the EU can seize Northern ...
UK parliament to vote on Johnson's plan to break Brexit divorce treaty
- ettrader commented Sep 3, 2020
This is the problem the valuations are surpassing the DotCom bubble all with Federal Reserve printed money it's going to crash just like the DotCom bubble all created by the Fed. The $4 Trillion they spent it's just going to get burnt up they'll ...
Stock market sell-off accelerates, with Dow plunging 700 points as Apple drags tech lower
- ettrader commented Sep 2, 2020
You wonder why they have to keep coming out with this information when stocks have just surpassed the forward PE of the DotCom bubble already. It's like saying please don't sell we've got more money pencilled in just in case.
Mester: Fed retains ability to add to balance sheet
- ettrader commented Sep 2, 2020
NFP is a make believe event if it dips hard after the numbers stocks rally after or it just explodes higher at the off as soon as the numbers come out. Regular as clockwork.
ADP National Employment Report: Private Sector Employment Increased by 428,000 Jobs in August
- ettrader commented Sep 1, 2020
Anybody that thinks this will not crash needs to see a priest. Rest assured after the heavy selling starts the Federal Reserve will create another $4 Trillion to keep it going a little bit longer. In just 20 years we'll witness more market crashes ...
The pros are getting ready for a market crash — retail investors, not so much, top economist...
- ettrader commented Sep 1, 2020
So they do this how? Putting more money into the Nasdaq and S&P it's getting to the point where it's about to go up 1000 points a week buying Apple, Amazon and Tesla. The traders are calling this index the TeslaZonDaq now
Fed’s Brainard Says Economy Still Needs Fiscal, Monetary Support
- ettrader commented Aug 31, 2020
The Fed just make it all up as they go along they are clueless they don't have more information than we do and we know they've lost the plot. They created a bubble after the financial crisis, then kept the bubble going into Covid then it all crashed ...
Clarida: The Federal Reserve’s New Monetary Policy Framework: A Robust Evolution
- ettrader commented Aug 26, 2020
The Federal Reserve have got a serious problem look at the Nasdaq, we've got a handful of companies worth almost as much as the entire GDP of the USA, more than the entire GDP of the continent of Europe. What in hell's name are they doing? This ...
The Fed’s Big Rethink on Monetary Policy
- ettrader commented Aug 26, 2020
Over the decades I've seen this pattern repeat over and over the highs are accelerating a fast as V bottom bounce with central bank intervention, later it crashes every single time. The problem is at what point will it crash, in my experience this ...
Investors are 'running in complete blindness right now,' economist says