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>>50083975
Mark my words. Lean hogs are gonna put in a new ATH in the next couple of years.

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lean-hogs

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>>49647828
You can still save your life. Buy commodities stocks before they take off in a couple of months:

>oil service companies, offshore oil
>uranium miners
>drybulk shipping
>rare earths
>nickel/copper miners
>gold/silver miners

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>>49610145
>what does "MBS no-bidding" mean?
A bunch of mortgages bundled together is called a mortgage backed security. This is a thing that debt/bond investors like banks, pensions, hedge funds, etc. can bid on (like an auction).

If there's no one willing to pay for this pile of mortgages at a price equivalent to, say, 5.5%, that's what's known as "no bid" and the seller has to change the rate they're offering (say, hiking it to 6% - equivalent to slashing their asking price) until someone *does* bid. That's what that blogpost is talking about.

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