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cringe. I may be forgotten, but my descendants will know me as the man who bestowed our family with generational wealth and established our family's estate.

Your descendants will likely know you as the faggot who tainted the line with HIV and probably nigger genetics too

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I wonder if you fucking heebs are posting straight from Tel-Aviv or you're too fucking stupid to understand how volume, price and supply&demand works.

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Total financial brainlet here, but how do I know if the economic outlook is good, bad or neutral for a country?

Broadly speaking, on a greater time scale how do I "time" the market?

For example, if someone had just invested in the S&P500 six months ago, they would have made a profit now.

I'm not trying to identify the "highs" and "lows", rather just if the overall market is looking bullish or bearish.

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