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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Oct 2017

    Why are markets rising everywhere? Investors can’t stop buying every dip http://on.wsj.com/2zY5Its pic.twitter.com/GRrAgEc2p2

    11:00 PM - 29 Oct 2017
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    • Chavan Sanket Andreas Toris Hendry Aloyce Juvenilepreneur Sumanth Shetty Kench Maruti Dhotre Trade With Bulls, LLC Mannemvenkatesh Aymee Zubizarreta
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      2. Lady Lovely Lumps‏ @Chemu18Cheryl 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        This will not end well. The rich don’t know how to control wealth.

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      1. ern moore time‏ @ern_moor 30 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And u can't wait for the to dump everything

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      1. Kimberly‏ @KimVanderkelen 30 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Because the loser Dems are no longer in charge!

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      1. NOBODY‏ @zaspeed505 30 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Trump-economics! Turn the chart 90 degrees and that was the obama-economics! Get it now?

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      1. Bob Duato‏ @BobDuato2 29 Oct 2017
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        In a world of 0% yield investors have no other choice than to gamble on markets.

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      1. 22C0in‏ @22C0in 29 Oct 2017
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        🎃

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      2. Missouri Matt‏ @uncleslice 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wise man once told me never listen to partisans when it comes to the stock market. They mix politics and money.

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      3. HANK‏ @HANK06475997 30 Oct 2017
        Replying to @uncleslice @WSJ

        That's brilliant.

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      1. Eddy_112‏ @niboce 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's 1929 baby

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      1. John Kovac‏ @thealien_earth 29 Oct 2017
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        Its the old 'Golden Aeroplane' game.

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      1. Rasel Khan‏ @rasel_khan_ 29 Oct 2017
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        #Photoshop_Experthttps://www.fiverr.com/s2/a8f176c47a 

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      2. jackboats‏ @tacticalArtist 29 Oct 2017
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        b/c the fed is artificially controlling inflation by keeping the rates low. its a Uge bubble. bigly

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      3. jackboats‏ @tacticalArtist 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tacticalArtist @WSJ

        as soon as they raise the rates the bubble POPS. so you better be ready to sell. and get cash out yor 401Ks

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      4. jackboats‏ @tacticalArtist 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tacticalArtist @WSJ

        then inflation begins when companies values fall and investors demand profits for dividends but people are broke and can't buy pricey stuff.

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      5. jackboats‏ @tacticalArtist 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @tacticalArtist @WSJ

        this is the "death spiral" they warn of. Trumps Fed head replacement will likely not do as the banks want & raise rates unless trump demands

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      1. across the curve.com‏ @acrossthecurve 29 Oct 2017
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        i worry that this article might be the equivalent of the Business Week cover jinx

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