The lamestream media just won't let up

AlwaysWrite

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The stock-market figures continue to reflect overall and consistent gains, but you'd never know it if you paid attention to the so-called analysts and headline writers in the lamestream media. Even this morning, a headline read ...

NASDAQ hits all-time high, but political uncertainty keeps a lid on markets

and other recent headlines read ...

NASDAQ struggles for third straight record

How Wall Street gauges fear in a time of Trump

End of post-election rally might finally be at hand


[... and yet today, NASDAQ did set another record, and the Dow-Jones went up again, this time by 122.80 points.]





 

AlwaysWrite

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WHATS THE SLANG FOR GOOD JOB TRUMP!
Dear WAMO:

At least Trump is trying to do things, which is more than many politicians -- on both sides of the aisle -- who, in essence, sit on their duffs and get little accomplished (despite promises to the contrary).
 

AlwaysWrite

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As the Dow Jones increased by another 118.95 points today, marking a long string of consecutive "plus" days, this morning, there were financial headlines that read ...

Cashin skeptical of record highs

Why Goldman Sachs believes there's a chance of market disruption
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
We'll see how things progress thru the next couple of years, but currently I would rate Trump as Reagan on steroids.
 

AlwaysWrite

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Even now, with the Dow Jones having gone up for 11 consecutive market sessions, there are headlines such as ...

* Is "Trump bump" premature? (Associated Press)

* Stocks, cool, bonds heat up as Trump optimism pauses (Reuters)

* Vanguard founder advises caution as markets hit new highs (Vanguard)

* Doubts grow over stock market's Trump-inspired surge. (Associated Press)
 

AlwaysWrite

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Today's media headlines (as the market seems headed for a slight gain, which would mark the 12th consecutive increase) include ...

* Will the Ides Of March bury the stock market? (MarketWatch)

* The Dow's streak of new highs is meaningless (barrons.com)
 
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