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Jesse Livermore
Jesse_Livermore
THREAD: The economic harm of trying to induce short squeezes What's the economic harm? Obviously, if a bubble forms that bursts, extreme wealth transfer will occur from late buyers to
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vijaimantri
vijaimantrimf
Profit from pessimism of others!Large number of investors are awaiting in sidelines expecting markets to fall. They believe that market have run ahead of economic fundamentals and it’s driven by
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Music Workers Alliance
MusicWorkers
We are grateful to see @jsf considered, deeply thought & researched op-ed for @Nytimes about the state of the arts, w tangible & practical calls for new #WPA for artists,
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Sasha de Vogel
sashadevo
I’ve seen a few tweets framing protest in Belarus as a the end of a post-Soviet social contract where people gave up democratic representation for the stability of authoritarianism. People
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
13% of Australia is below the poverty lineThe poverty line is roughly $450 p/wJobSeeker is $357.85 p/wBefore COVID it was $280 p/wThis is unacceptable for a wealthy country such as
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James Murray
James_BG
What fresh hell is this? We’ve stumbled across something that actually helps tackle air pollution, emissions, and work-life balance for millions, so let’s tax it...https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/nov/11/staff-who-work-from-hom
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Bang'uMhlaba
aycawe
Sobukwe, the economic tasks of the 1949 Programme of Action remain relevanta. the establishment of commercial, industrial and transport enterprises in the rural and urban areas b. Consolidation of industrial
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
As some will have noted, there were a lot of reports yesterday on the fact that £50 billion of banks notes are missing in the UK economy. This got me
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Tim Lord
timbolord
New @institutegc report out today: “UK Net Zero Strategy – the 11 questions it must answer” – building on my experience from the last 3 HMG climate strategies (in particular
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Philip Rocco
PhilipRocco
Congress doesn’t offer us certainty about much but if it doesn’t provide revenue support for state and local governments, it’s guaranteeing massive unemployment in a sector that represents about 13%
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David #freepress O
OmojuwaDavid
Ho well did Carl Sagan predict the future in the US."I have a foreboding of an America in my children’s or grandchildren’s time—when the United States is a service and
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Bitcoin Lab
BitcoinLabrador
I started learning about Bitcoin in February. Ten months later, I’ve changed more than I could ever imagine changing in a year. Let’s review.How Bitcoin fixes me: A thread from
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Val Jester Locke
Neloangelo314
Think about a market collapse for a minute. If you're not fully grasping this, go to August 1929 and study up. Millionaires went to bed and woke up broke. Fast
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
The prime ministers of Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark and Austria, ask: “How could it suddenly be responsible to spend €500bn of borrowed money and send the bill into the future?” and
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Brian Chappatta
BChappatta
But back to the topic at hand: wealth inequality. On an absolute basis, the wealth of the top 1% grew by almost **$6 trillion** just from March 31 through Sept.
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Darren McGarvey
lokiscottishrap
The whole backlash over the exam algorithm has obviously died down now. But what we must not forget is that the system of moderation was not some anomaly - it
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