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Javier Blas (@javierblas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saudi oil giant Aramco has suffered quite a fall of grace. Its stock value fell on Tuesday to a fresh >5-year low. At 23.99 riyals per share, it's trading at its lowest level since March 2020, when Brent was at ~$25 a barrel. Since its IPO, it's down >17% -- worse than BP !!!

Saudi oil giant Aramco has suffered quite a fall of grace.

Its stock value fell on Tuesday to a fresh >5-year low. At 23.99 riyals per share, it's trading at its lowest level since March 2020, when Brent was at ~$25 a barrel.

Since its IPO, it's down >17% -- worse than BP !!!
Republicans against Trump (@rpsagainsttrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump and Howard Lutnick claimed Japan agreed to fund U.S. projects and give America 90% of the profits. Japanese officials just said there is no written or binding agreement, and profits will be split based on risk and contribution. So yeah, they made it up.

Trump and Howard Lutnick claimed Japan agreed to fund U.S. projects and give America 90% of the profits.

Japanese officials just said there is no written or binding agreement, and profits will be split based on risk and contribution.

So yeah, they made it up.
Martin Pelletier (@mpelletiercio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The EU will purchase $250 billion/year of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) for three years, totaling $750 billion. NOW IMGAINE IF THIS WAS CANADA. IT WOULD BE A WHOPPING 10% OF OUR ANNUAL GDP. Think about what Trudeau did when he said there is no business case for LNG. Think

Cynthia Pace 🇨🇦 (@cynthiapace1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@ManagersBox88 Marc Nixon Agreed Richard. But USMCA is actually formally & legally in place until 2036. It is however, “up for review” is 2026 which is still something. There has to be legitimate legal reasons to dismantle parts or all of it though & that’s unlikely to happen. And even if it did

@ManagersBox88 <a href="/MarcNixon24/">Marc Nixon</a> Agreed Richard. But USMCA is actually formally &amp; legally in place until 2036. 

It is however, “up for review” is 2026 which is still something. 

There has to be legitimate legal reasons to dismantle parts or all of it though &amp; that’s unlikely to happen. And even if it did
Ray Dalio (@raydalio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. dollar used to be backed by gold — and it’s not farfetched to think we may be headed there again in the future. History shows us that the same cycles repeat time and time again. One such cycle is related to currency devaluation. Once people start to lose trust in the

Martin Pelletier (@mpelletiercio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump imposed a 39% tariff on one-kilo and 100-ounce gold bars, the most commonly traded forms on global futures markets. This move, which reverses earlier exemptions for bullion, has stunned the precious metals industry and triggered a sharp market reaction. What

zerohedge (@zerohedge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gold has been stuck in a narrow channel for the past 3 months as markets await the next tidal wave of central bank easing. It's coming

Gold has been stuck in a narrow channel for the past 3 months as markets await the next tidal wave of central bank easing. It's coming
David Rosenberg (@econguyrosie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guess what the biggest driver of this stock market rally has been? Leverage. For the first time ever, margin debt has topped $1 trillion and has ballooned +25% over the past year. Fully one-fifth of all the leverage supporting the stock market has been built up just in the past

Guess what the biggest driver of this stock market rally has been? Leverage. For the first time ever, margin debt has topped $1 trillion and has ballooned +25% over the past year. Fully one-fifth of all the leverage supporting the stock market has been built up just in the past
Eva P (@eva_eva_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US Homeland Security News No sanctions. No ceasefire. No criticism. Putin keeps bombing Ukraine. Trump's only punishment? Zelensky's wardrobe. That's the real outcome of Alaska.😵‍💫

🌞 ΞNΞRGY 🇺🇸 | 🇬🇧 (@sustainablock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wide Awake Media - And what exactly is wrong with rooftop solar ? --> Decentralized, not government-controlled --> Generate power where you need it, reduce grid expansion costs --> Solar PV is cost effective, payback times of 8+ years ... then energy is FREE for 20 more years --> CATL Na

<a href="/wideawake_media/">Wide Awake Media</a> -
And what exactly is wrong with rooftop solar ?

--&gt; Decentralized, not government-controlled

--&gt; Generate power where you need it, reduce grid expansion costs

--&gt; Solar PV is cost effective, payback times of 8+ years ... then energy is FREE for 20 more years

--&gt; CATL Na
Jay in Kyiv (@jayinkyiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, Putin sent 2 missiles 700 miles to destroy this one American factory. And Trump will spend the day continuing to praise him.

Last night, Putin sent 2 missiles 700 miles to destroy this one American factory.

And Trump will spend the day continuing to praise him.
Republicans against Trump (@rpsagainsttrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYT: The Trump administration on Friday ordered that all construction stop on Revolution Wind, a $4 billion wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island that is already mostly built. Matthew Giacona, the acting director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, issued a letter on

NYT: The Trump administration on Friday ordered that all construction stop on Revolution Wind, a $4 billion wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island that is already mostly built.

Matthew Giacona, the acting director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, issued a letter on
Republicans against Trump (@rpsagainsttrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The WSJ Editorial Board slams Trump over the “vindictive” raid on John Bolton’s home: “This is the kind of gratuitous viciousness that has increasingly defined Mr. Trump’s return to office… The real offender here is a President who seems to think he can use the powers of his

The WSJ Editorial Board slams Trump over the “vindictive” raid on John Bolton’s home:

“This is the kind of gratuitous viciousness that has increasingly defined Mr. Trump’s return to office… The real offender here is a President who seems to think he can use the powers of his
The Sarcastic Canuck (@sarcastic_canuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kat Kanada Well we have jobs. We don’t desperately try and portray ourselves as attractive super heroes on Twitter when in reality we have double chins. We are just ourselves yah know? We achieve stuff….

Michael Herbert (@realseek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Sortor . Once AGAIN for the GULLIBLE & STUPID!!!! #Tariffs = #TAXES Paid 100% by #Americans & Most of those TAXES are Paid by American Working Families!!! .Nick Sortor is bragging about a BIG #TAX INCREASE on Working Americans!!! .

<a href="/nicksortor/">Nick Sortor</a> .
Once AGAIN for the GULLIBLE &amp; STUPID!!!!

#Tariffs = #TAXES Paid 100% by #Americans &amp; Most of those TAXES are Paid by American Working Families!!!

.<a href="/nicksortor/">Nick Sortor</a> is bragging about a BIG #TAX INCREASE on Working Americans!!!
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful (@kevinolearytv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Trump has raised the question of removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Whether or not that happens, what really matters is the independence of the Fed. For decades, markets around the world have trusted the Fed to manage inflation, employment, and interest