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Donald Trump owned and too credit for the stock market rise in 2017. Will he own and take credit for the stock market bust of 2018?
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[quote:Fifth-and-a-Half Element:MV8zODAwMTk5XzcxMTc1NjUzXzQyMDczOUFF] [quote:jake:MV8zODAwMTk5XzcxMTc1NTYyXzFDNkJFNEEy] [quote:1-2-Follow:MV8zODAwMTk5XzcxMTc1NTU3XzQ3MkM0M0VF] isn't it funny how spoiled we are as americans? even with the dow still above 25,000, days where it goes down are now "trumps crash of the economy". its the same type of shit as reading how oppressed libtards are as they type it from their $1200 Iphones... some people will always just be fucking ridiculous. [/quote] It didn't start going down until it looked like dems were gonna win the congress, then it collapsed [/quote] Incorrect. Read the first post in the thread - April 2018. [/quote]
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If you feel like the second quarter has begun badly, you’d be right.
U.S. stocks are on track to have their worst April start since 1929 at the time of the Great Depression
, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The S&P 500 index slumped 2.4 percent as of 1:10 p.m. in New York, a rout exceeded only by its 2.5 percent decline 89 years ago, a prelude to the devastating crash later that year that brought on the Great Depression.
China’s retaliatory trade tariffs combined with President Donald Trump’s criticism of Amazon.com Inc. to send equities into a tailspin Monday. Shares in the online retailer tumbled, encouraging a sell-off in consumer discretionary and technology stocks. The S&P 500 broke through its 200-day moving average — a key technical support — sending volatility higher.
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Has has not made any statement at all on this. We he accept responsibility?
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