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Wade Dawson

@wadedawson4

20 yrs abroad & now home. Interested in the man & woman on the street, Main Street, Wall Street, and all global intersections.

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Vitaliy Katsenelson (@vitaliyk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is incredible to observe how fast the tech world changes. Companies which seem unassailable suddenly disappear into footnotes of history.

Wade Dawson (@wadedawson4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mish has an incredible track record when it comes to trading. She has correctly predicted many of the large macro shifts taking place over the last three decades. Worth a listen from a few weeks ago. Michele ‘Mish’ Schneider lnkd.in/gD3Vv3aU

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An easy to understand analysis on inflation and retail sales growth and why some retailers are positioned better than others. Stay informed about inflation. #retail #marketgauge #marketminute #marketgauge #inflation #CPI #earnings lnkd.in/gZaxDxgj

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Currently, the Risk On/Risk Off Gauge is bearish. Trading therefore requires prudence. #trading #marketminute #marketgauge #riskmanagement lnkd.in/gwYEM--b

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A rare 20-year recession signal is flashing red. Please find Mish's Daily, a blog that I co-write with her. #marketminute #marketgauge #globalrecession #sp500 lnkd.in/eFG4u54y

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I ghostwrote an article earlier this week while my boss worked on her 2023 Outlook (40 pgs. so far and still going). I will put the details out soon about her 2023 Outlook. It will be available before January 1st. Remember, today i…lnkd.in/gD3V_2eA lnkd.in/gGrqeNBv

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Please see Mish's Daily below which I co-authored. Rigorous analysis and a trading plan are crucial to trading successfully. The chart displays the last 90 days performance of Silver (SLV) 26%, Sugar (CANE) 12%, the Vanguard Value…lnkd.in/gnzuz23K lnkd.in/gjA8KXY4

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Big news Michele 'Mish' Schneider, We're delighted to inform you that "Plant Your Money Tree" made it to our list of best Wealth audiobooks of all time! bookauthority.org/books/best-wea…

TheStreet (@thestreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I really don’t believe that people are in reality in terms of all the layoffs we’ve had… in terms of the interest rates… and on top of that, we still have a lot of government spending,” MarketGauge.com Co-Owner Michele 'Mish' Schneider says about why she is not optimistic about growth.

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Silicon Valley bank is under the control of the federal government. But right before the bank collapsed, the Bank's management team sold most of their stock: • CEO sold 11% of his stock • CFO sold 32% of his stock • CMO sold 28% of her stock Did they know something?

Silicon Valley bank is under the control of the federal government.

But right before the bank collapsed, the Bank's management team sold most of their stock:

• CEO sold 11% of  his stock
• CFO sold 32% of his stock
• CMO sold 28% of her stock

Did they know something?
Andrew Lokenauth | TheFinanceNewsletter.com (@fluentinfinance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be careful who you take investment advice from. One month ago, Jim Cramer urged investors to buy Silicon Valley Bank stock $SIVB at $320 Don't forget, he also said to buy Bear Sterns in 2008.

Be careful who you take investment advice from. One month ago, Jim Cramer urged investors to buy Silicon Valley Bank stock $SIVB at $320

Don't forget, he also said to buy Bear Sterns in 2008.
The Kobeissi Letter (@kobeissiletter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Total U.S. Debt by Year (Inflation Adjusted): - 1920: $400 billion - 1930: $300 billion - 1940: $900 billion - 1950: $3.2 trillion - 1960: $2.9 trillion - 1970: $2.8 trillion - 1980: $3.2 trillion - 1990: $7.2 trillion - 1995: $9.6 trillion - 2000: $9.7 trillion - 2005: $11.8

Jim Bianco (@biancoresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/7 Banks are seeing the largest deposit outflows in 50 years. (2001 is excluded as explained). Most of the deposit drawdown happened BEFORE Silvergate failed on March 8 (labeled) Constant deposit outflows contributed to the failures, not the failures caused the outflows.

1/7

Banks are seeing the largest deposit outflows in 50 years. (2001 is excluded as explained). 

Most of the deposit drawdown happened BEFORE Silvergate failed on March 8 (labeled)

Constant deposit outflows contributed to the failures, not the failures caused the outflows.