You failed to mentioned in what capacity you worked for #Amazon. Supposedly, the conditions for their warehouse workers are sub-human and some have literally been worked to death! Those reports soured me on the company. $AMZN.
@[Gail Tverberg](user:19258) has a good update to this article here: "Raising Interest Rates Is Like Starting A Fission Chain Reaction." It is an Editor's Choice too!
I've read many of your articles and comments. You look very young but seem to have a very good understanding of the markets. How is that? (This is meant as a compliment).
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You failed to mentioned in what capacity you worked for #Amazon. Supposedly, the conditions for their warehouse workers are sub-human and some have literally been worked to death! Those reports soured me on the company. $AMZN.
College Students Could Be Hit Hard By The Next Bitcoin Market Crash
I'm not surprised, I long suspected this would happen.
Long-Term Care: The New Retirement Crisis
Ahhh :-)
Tariffs Are Not Good For Workers
Some #Trump bashing at its finest.
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Thank you for the excellent read, @[Cole Smead](user:62235). You seem like an intelligent young man. What's your background?
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@[Gail Tverberg](user:19258) has a good update to this article here: "Raising Interest Rates Is Like Starting A Fission Chain Reaction." It is an Editor's Choice too!
www.talkmarkets.com/.../raising-interest-rates-is-like-starting-a-fission-chain-reaction
Raising Interest Rates Is Like Starting A Fission Chain Reaction
Ah, those foolish central bankers. Too true @[Gail Tverberg](user:19258).
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Nice pun.
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I've read many of your articles and comments. You look very young but seem to have a very good understanding of the markets. How is that? (This is meant as a compliment).
Remember When Stocks Only Went Up?
Cute article and very true. But when can we expected things to change? How much lower will things go before they get better?