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bacha29

Well-Known Member
We had an over $200,000 day (Wednesday) with Amazon options.......best day ever!
Monday could be a really bad day for the market due to the fact that the first Mueller indictment is coming down. Who will the lucky contestant be ? Speculation seems to hang around Flynn or Manafort. My fear is that Mueller uncovers a deep state international bank fraud and money laundering conspiracy so egregious and so pervasive that neither the Fed or the ECB can prevent a total collapse of the global banking system. Remember Robert Mueller is an old ground pounding FBI street agent. Don't underestimate him.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
It could be a money laundering deal that was pre-Trump and then the Dems will be very disappointed......it's all speculation now. If it wasn't going to be announced 'til Monday, why did that slime say anything??? Drama Queen!!
 

oldngray

nowhere special
It could be a money laundering deal that was pre-Trump and then the Dems will be very disappointed......it's all speculation now. If it wasn't going to be announced 'til Monday, why did that slime say anything??? Drama Queen!!

Maybe he was feeling pressure with all the recent news about the Clintons - who he was involved with. The leaks are no surprise with so many he surrounded himself with having close ties to liberal media.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
It could be a money laundering deal that was pre-Trump and then the Dems will be very disappointed......it's all speculation now. If it wasn't going to be announced 'til Monday, why did that slime say anything??? Drama Queen!!
Well Trumpeter we'll see what happens to global financial markets in the coming weeks. This is no longer a partisan political issue and if the global economy stalls out under the sheer weight of a constitutional crisis here in the states and abroad on a scale never before seen in history a lot of people both Democrat and Republican will see their retirement savings hit hard. Everybody will lose. Watch gold prices next week. It could be an indication of how bad this thing might get.
 

floridays

Well-Known Member
Well Trumpeter we'll see what happens to global financial markets in the coming weeks. This is no longer a partisan political issue and if the global economy stalls out under the sheer weight of a constitutional crisis here in the states and abroad on a scale never before seen in history a lot of people both Democrat and Republican will see their retirement savings hit hard. Everybody will lose. Watch gold prices next week. It could be an indication of how bad this thing might get.
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Well Trumpeter we'll see what happens to global financial markets in the coming weeks. This is no longer a partisan political issue and if the global economy stalls out under the sheer weight of a constitutional crisis here in the states and abroad on a scale never before seen in history a lot of people both Democrat and Republican will see their retirement savings hit hard. Everybody will lose. Watch gold prices next week. It could be an indication of how bad this thing might get.
Getting a little hysterical now are we?
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Well Trumpeter we'll see what happens to global financial markets in the coming weeks. This is no longer a partisan political issue and if the global economy stalls out under the sheer weight of a constitutional crisis here in the states and abroad on a scale never before seen in history a lot of people both Democrat and Republican will see their retirement savings hit hard. Everybody will lose. Watch gold prices next week. It could be an indication of how bad this thing might get.
With options, you can play the market no matter which way it goes. Up. up and away!!
 
They get discounts because of the volume they do. If a shipper like Amazon realizes that even with the volume discount they could do better cutting out the middle man they'll do exactly what Amazon is doing. If FedEx and UPS try to stop that by charging full fare they'll hasten the process and may even lose the rural business that does help pay for other rural deliveries. Man at one of the companies I'm applying to said Amazon accounts for 12-13% of UPS' business. Probably less for Express but still substantial. They aren't going to risk losing everything by bullying Amazon.

Amazon or other companies don't have the network or infrastructure to do it
Also Amazon isn't much of a problem to fedex, especially ground...
Most of the business already goes to UPS anyways.
 
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