While Regional Banks are collapsing, keep your eyes on Wells Fargo and Bank of America...both look to be teetering on the edge, ready to dump as well.
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The 5 biggest banks in the US, per total assets, are the following:
sauce: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/insights/largest-banks-us-list/
Now, take a look at where the other 3 currently stand:
Citi Group looks like they have been propped up ever since 2010. They should have been insolvent a long time ago.
US Bancorp also looks like it's teetering on the edge
JP Morgan is the ONLY bank that is still going strong. It's blatantly obvious now that this is [their] bank that they plan on consolidating all the other banks into. We have been shown this with recent banking "buyouts".
CBDC brought to you by FEDnow and JP Morgan.
Almost all bank stocks are outright TANKING right now.
Even JPM, the strongest of the group, has had a minor melt-down since a few days ago when it STOLE the assets of First Republic.
And Jay Powell is either the biggest moron on the planet, or the most corrupt if it is a planned meltdown.
They are likely trying to consolidate all banking assets into a few banks, and then melt those down, too, so they can usher in the digital currency/globalist banking plan.
Dong ding ding. Right on the money
JP Morgan+Titanic+FED=?
I’m from NC so math is a challenge for me. Let me take a stab it it…
1-JP Morgan decided last minute not to travel on the titanic 2-Titanic was sank by a U boat and all those opposing FED got ded 3-FED was established by potato president
1, 2, 3 = cabal. Someone wanna check my work here?
You ain't wrong, fren
And just like that, look what was just released: https://www.gjsentinel.com/breaking/wells-fargo-on-main-street-announces-closure/article_3196e994-e936-11ed-98d3-17ea908f4c10.html
It begins...
This is notable but not the beginning. Those have been occurring over the last 4 to 5 years. My opinion is done so with purpose so the loss of brick and mortar local banks is slowly reduced. Wells Fargo alone has closed at least 70 plus branches in last 2 years. Alot of the big banks have "quietly".