Nicola Duke

@NicTrades

Trader, GenX, Libertarian RAF Veteran, Technical Analyst, Educator, Vincit qui se vincit, Compete with Yourself Cooperate with Others

London, England
Joined March 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 5

    I will be AFK for a few unfortunately I’ve had a cerebral blood clot brain injury. My leg has some issues, and I will need therapy and some adjustments but I’m on the mend, will update when I can

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  2. 1 hour ago

    I like this new ‘dad bod’ emoji 🫃

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  3. Retweeted
    Apr 19
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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 16

    Smells as though May 9th will move from an announcement of victory to an announcement of full scale war and mobilisation.

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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 13

    Bank of England official inflation forecasts vs what actually happened. Now incorporating the latest data out this morning. You get the idea.

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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 13

    Just as a reminder the Bank of England is supposed to target inflation at 2%

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 9

    Can someone please explain to me how the FED sells a Trillion Dollars worth of mortgages at a 20% loss? Please retweet until we find one person who can explain how the FED can take actual principle losses greater than their networth & the financial system continues to function?

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  8. Apr 7

    Covid: Blood clot risk higher for six months after having virus - BBC News

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  9. Apr 5

    I am thankful my injuries are physical not cognitive. Be well, tell your friends you love them and give them your keys /seed phrases. Hug your pets

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 31

    “I would not have made a joke about his wife’s hair. I would have made a joke about her boyfriend.”-

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    Apr 1
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  12. Mar 31

    As Bank of England Bailey turns dovish house price inflation accelerates. Average UK house price increased in value >£5k in a month. The largest transfer of wealth from poor to rich ever in history is accelerating, supported by central bankers & land owning politicians.

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  13. Mar 30

    My phone is playing April fools

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    Mar 29

    A sign of tougher economic times? Bank of England Consumers borrowed an additional £1.9 billion in consumer credit, on net, of which £1.5 billion was new lending on credit cards

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  15. Mar 28

    You can't go and hit someone because you accidentally laughed at a joke about your wife You can't just go and hit someone anyway.

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  16. Mar 25

    I’m not an economist but I have a hunch that interest rates are too low and the economy is about to snap… 🍫 🍬 🍭 😳

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  17. Mar 25

    And the common sense question we should be asking is: Is our monetary policy framework broken & the root cause of society’s inequality (of opportunity) & the resulting problems we see today?

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  18. Mar 25

    What I am looking for is evidence that falling consumer prices are pernicious? I can’t find it… Clearly asset price deflation does cause economic damage and can be evidenced I’m not an economist but it seems like common sense to me that falling consumer prices are a good thing

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  19. Mar 25

    But all major economies use the monetary system to fight the benefits of technological advancement, driving asset prices higher along with consumer prices, transferring wealth from those who could benefit from technology to asset & land owners…

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  20. Mar 25

    Nobody likes price rises, so why do we have a system that actively ensures prices inflate through monetary expansion? Technological advancements increase productivity making everything cheaper, this is a good thing, people should benefit….

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