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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 6

    The markets are acting like 'a four-year-old after eating too much Halloween candy,' one strategist saidhttp://on.wsj.com/2E4xNVQ 

    8:02 AM - 6 Feb 2018
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    • Zach Linsell .GEM. WONDER Bill Wynne Rich مؤسسه سعيد الشهراني للمظلات Anna Sekaran Julián Mora Justo Navarro Domingo Narvaez
    14 replies 53 retweets 107 likes
      1. Lucy‏ @stillunruly Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        So they are acting like Trump? Got it!

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      2. George‏ @geo9195 Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hmm, not unlike a certain resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, I’m told by many.

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      3. yngrid‏ @yngridchristy Feb 6
        Replying to @geo9195 @WSJ

        pic.twitter.com/xeU26yGq7K

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      1. Giorgio C. Valentini‏ @GCV_ArtDirector Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Oh. So the markets reflects our current political leadership. Gotcha.pic.twitter.com/5GDaIJ1F0C

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      1. Nambia Covfefe‏ @NambiaCovfefe Feb 6
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        Where is @realDonaldTrump to take credit? (crickets)

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      1. R‏ @nejaiju Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sounds like trumplethinskin!

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      1. bowtoyoursensei‏ @fourthand25 Feb 6
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        so, just like potus

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      1. Daris Isbell‏ @tdisbell Feb 6
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        It's what we call a Trump Market.

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      1. Dis’Daddy‏ @DDisstilla Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who could that be in reference to? 🎃

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      1. Deanna Jacobson‏ @Buglettesmom Feb 6
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        This is why seniors need conservative investments with reliable returns. Like CDs with 5% interest! Like we thought we’d have before ridiculously low rates last ten years.

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      1. Thomas George‏ @thomasg_grizzle Feb 6
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        absolute brats, multiple QE's have given this spoilt lot halloween every day of the trading week. Chris Wood (strategist at CLSA and Grizzle) outlines how quantitative tightening will administer a spanking.https://grizzle.com/macro-battleship-the-big-picture/ …

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      1. JP‏ @WhiskeyPusher Feb 6
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        Lurching, tumbling, lunging, and fumbling sums up the morning trading so far

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      2. Emile Michel Hobo‏ @EmileMichelHobo Feb 6
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        Shows how much strategists know about kids: Option 1 - The market is either nauseous or throwing up. Option 2 - The market has a belly ache. Option 3 - The market bounces around due to high sugar levels. #BadAnalogy

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      3. Emile Michel Hobo‏ @EmileMichelHobo Feb 6
        Replying to @EmileMichelHobo @WSJ

        Okay, based on reading the article, it's option 2.

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      1. Karen Medlyl‏ @MedleyDevonte Feb 6
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        https://youtu.be/PlId0XKir8s 

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