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Schultz commented Jul 31, 2025That's a bit of a weird thing to write.
Trump: Wow! Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. That will...
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Schultz commented Jul 31, 2025Aw, that's a bit not quite right. I have always considered the markets to be quite female in many respects.
Trump: Wow! Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. That will...
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Schultz commented Jul 31, 2025Or you could just count the number of people commenting that they lose money trading every time Trump speaks. Pages of them. I thought that they were all bots, but now I know.
Trump: Wow! Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. That will...
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Schultz commented Jul 31, 2025Well actually, there is a little manufacturer of audio tubes (or valves, depending on where you live in the world) located in Russia owned by an American dude Mike Mathews, called New Sensor Corporation. Since the war with Ukraine supplies have been ...
Trump: I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down...
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Schultz commented Jul 31, 2025Little does Trump realise that hundreds of billions of trade is conducted between Russia and the USA via a tiny little strip of sea called the Baring Straight. Between Alaska and Russia. It happens so quick and in the dead of night that nobody is ...
Trump: I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down...
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025Hardly stealth, surely? I look in on a forum to do with all matters hi-fi, audio and associated hardware. Folk in the US are shocked horrified and mortified at the price shocks. And I'm not even sure if many of the tariffs are yet to fully come into ...
Trump: Treasury to add $200 billion next month from tariffs
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025That's in a perfect world, like in theory. In textbooks. Traders are often quite confused as to quite a lot of things. Fund managers have buckets of money pouring in each day and they have to buy stocks. It's their job. They can't be choosy, they ...
Trump: Treasury to add $200 billion next month from tariffs
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025It is always important to look at the components. Investment is down. Exports are down. Imports are down. That imports and investment are down actually reflect inherent softness. It is sort of a trick that fewer imports actually increase the GDP ...
US Gross Domestic Product, Second Quarter 2025 (Advance Estimate)
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025I guess it could depend on the data and the context from when it was chosen. Let's take data from the early 1930's and see what happens.
Fed unlikely to cut rates despite pressure
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025Something to consider is the inflation rate relative to whatever interest rate is considered. I think - correct me if I am wrong - the latest published annual inflation figures for the USA was 2.5%. {Correction - 2.7% - I wrote this before reading ...
Fed unlikely to cut rates despite pressure
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Schultz commented Jul 30, 2025Someone cynical may prefer the headline to read " Fed unlikely to cut rates because of pressure to cut"
Fed unlikely to cut rates despite pressure
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025Yeah, tricky, easy to do. Let's be pedantic for a moment. 3 trillion is 3 with 12 zeros (I googled). 1%, so take off two zeros. 30 with nine zeros. 30 billion. Snap. Hey, that is very roughly a month's tariff revenue. Not huge, but not nothing. ...
US trade deficit sinks to 22-month low as businesses try to time Trump tariffs. GDP to get...
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025Exports could be increasing by 1% a month as US goods are seen as cheaper overseas. Do some monthly compounding if 1% decrease each month for say 3 years. No longer nothing.
US trade deficit sinks to 22-month low as businesses try to time Trump tariffs. GDP to get...
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025While the CPI has increased about 90% since 2000, the price of televisions are down 98.1% during that time? Interesting. Perhaps a more holistic view may have considered a few other things like the massive increase in cheap imports (droll), the ...
What Is Driving US Inflation?
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025What do you think about the 1% fall in exports?
US trade deficit sinks to 22-month low as businesses try to time Trump tariffs. GDP to get...
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025Maybe he is dead or something.
US Job Openings and Labor Turnover – June 2025
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025Nothing could be further from the truth. That demonstrates exactly what China knows about how the West has some superiority complex. The USA thinks it's a card game. Or similar to the predictable moves inherent in sports negotiations. China is ...
China, US to extend tariff pause at Sweden talks by another 90 days- SCMP
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025They are talking about other countries, not the USA. They want the Fed to capitulate on some very marginal and muddy logic. "It should be noted that part of HIMCO's concern over tariffs is from retaliation, which outside of China has not been an ...
The Fed risks a deflationary spiral by not cutting rates, these bond experts say
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025Oxymoron using the words "winner" and "Trump deal" in the same sentence.
Did the U.S. or the EU emerge as the winner in Trump trade deal?
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Schultz commented Jul 29, 2025I've seen other examples which may be more meaningful, but the issue is always one of advances in technology. I have issues with using gold as a yardstick, as it is too singular. Need an index. Examples - a 3 bedroom "standard" house. Problem - ...
Trump berating Fed Chair Powell makes difficult for Fed to cut, says Greenwich's Vahan...