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[unable to retrieve full-text content]“Markets make opinions,” says the old Wall Street adage. Perhaps what this means is that when stocks are going up, many consider the economy to be going great. Conversely, when stocks tank it must be because the economic sky is falling.
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MN Gordon considers the following as important: Debt and the Fallacies of Paper Money, Featured, newslettersent, On Economy, On Politics, Personal Consumption Expenditures, U.S. Consumer Confidence, U.S. NFIB Small Business Optimism
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[unable to retrieve full-text content]“Markets make opinions,” says the old Wall Street adage. Perhaps what this means is that when stocks are going up, many consider the economy to be going great. Conversely, when stocks tank it must be because the economic sky is falling.
Topics:
MN Gordon considers the following as important: Debt and the Fallacies of Paper Money, Featured, newslettersent, On Economy, On Politics, Personal Consumption Expenditures, U.S. Consumer Confidence, U.S. NFIB Small Business Optimism
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