Black Monday = Nothing Burger. Always kicks up around this time.
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Even a broken clock tells the right time twice a day.
Just because there are time dependent spikes in certain searches doesn't mean it's a "nothing burger." On the contrary, such indicators are usually indicative of something real. There is a really good chance of a stock market crash very soon. Tomorrow is just as good as any other day. I say bring it on.
Then, when the super rich people "bail us out," like they always do, and then "somehow" end up with a substantial increase in assets, like they always do, with "us being the media now", the whole world can see The Game, The Fraud, The Scam that we call "A Modern Economy" and who is running this circus.
People have to see before they will be willing to change, take matters of our economic systems into their own hands. I say, the stock market crash can't come soon enough.
No crash until June 2024. Calling it.
I also think it is possible it is too soon, but then again, I'm not in on The Plan.
Having said that, I think we are heading into the final stretch. Stock market crashes have been used before as the beginnings of the "transition stage". For example, the 1929 crash set off the world wide crash, which bankrupted Germany, which led to the creation of the BIS and ultimately to their funding the Nazis and WWII. The crash was the beginning, not the end. We might be in that "beginning" range.
I agree completely.
Nope, 24th or 25th will be the kick-off IMO. (This month)
Watch BBBY reverse merger / acquisition "Butterfly" transaction.
It's gonna break the system.
AMC too
I doubt that AMC will have anything close to BBBY and GME.
There is no turnaround plan for AMC. Most people that like movies have 50" or larger HD TVs these days.
When the stock went up (and heavily pushed by the MSM) the execs gave themselves fat raises and bonuses.
I'd bet on Blockbuster, toys-r-us, or Sears before AMC.
Also fuck AMC as a company. They don't have to pay overtime due to a federal loophole for entertainment / theaters, exploiting this at their dine-in theaters to fuck over kitchen staff, and they treat their employees like shit.
You mean guessing it. What donunbase it on. It's a known fact that the money runs out in January v
Today is the Monday that is supposed to be Black Monday. What you on? Also, why is money running out in January.