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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Aug 2017

    The synthetic CDO, a villain of the global financial crisis, is backhttp://on.wsj.com/2whIrBd 

    6:26 AM - 28 Aug 2017
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      1. BTC Hoarder‏ @mmjtrader 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Tim to buy Bitcoin!

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      1. Marty Rogers‏ @martyrogersMA 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Buckle up ladies and gents!

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      2. Kumar Mayank‏ @kmayank9291 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Come on! Does nobody in the world want to learn from the past? For God's sake, make some new mistakes. Don't repeat the old ones

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      3. Oliver Bakos‏ @112demon112 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @kmayank9291 @WSJ

        They are doing it on purpose precisely the same way they did it to George W., it's being politically motivated, not stupid. Sad.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Kumar Mayank‏ @kmayank9291 31 Aug 2017
        Replying to @112demon112 @WSJ

        Yeah. I agree it's less of stupidity and more of sadness.

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      1. SeunOnodipe‏ @OnoSeun 31 Aug 2017
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        Wow. This is amazing. This hasn't even hit the 10 year Mark.

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      2. Oliver Bakos‏ @112demon112 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Aka. sabotage the president they don't like AGAIN, by ruining their own companies on purpose and then getting trillion in bail.

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      3. Oliver Bakos‏ @112demon112 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @112demon112 @WSJ

        We all know that packaged debt and ALTERNATIVE crypto currencies are thin air stocks- a way to legally destroy money and avoid FED.

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      1. Gary King‏ @gking255 28 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        This was at the root of the 2008 crisis. No bail outs this time!

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      1. Dard Hunter‏ @DardHunter1 28 Aug 2017
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        Life imitates... life. The Big Short v2.0. Unreal.

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      1. MRWalls‏ @MRW_real_one 28 Aug 2017
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        Hucksters are incapable of giving up a slick tool to a mark

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      1. Chris Cooke‏ @chriscookePE 28 Aug 2017
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        They are toxic.

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      1. RachelGoodstein‏ @rachelgoodstein 28 Aug 2017
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        Watch @TheBigShort This is HORRID idea.Are NINJA loans coming back? @SenGillibrand @SenGaryPeters @stabenow @DickDurbin @SenSchumer #resist

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      1. Deb Mercer‏ @debmercer55 28 Aug 2017
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        Look back less than 10 years: these bogus financial instruments caused Economic Meltdown. Will we be asked to bail out the banks AGAIN?

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      1. Bob Vegas‏ @Bob_Vegas875 28 Aug 2017
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        For the love of money. Have we not learned from the past.

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      1. James Ramseur‏ @jamesramseur 28 Aug 2017
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        Lol oh come onnnnnn. 🤦🏽‍♂️

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      1. vijay bapu‏ @vijaymb_rbu 28 Aug 2017
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        Really ?

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      1. salhardin‏ @lancer3blue6 28 Aug 2017
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        Raise another red flag...we deserve our own misery...I'm already looking for whose hedging

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