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13 Charts Of 13 Years For Christmas 2013
With most stock indices breaking record highs (and even the NASDAQ back to 13+ year highs), we thought a time of reflection and giving (as opposed to receiving Fed liquidity) required a look at the bigger picture. The following 13 charts of the last 13 years cover everything from collapsing SAT scores to record high prices of alcohol and from surging gun background checks to record high food stamp recipients, this is not your great grandma's depression-"recovery"...
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Nice chart Ponzi.
ayeee!!!
Was filing the dreidel under personal income deliberate?
And a merry Christmas to you, Sir. HO Ho Ho.
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String theory.; I'd recognize it anywhere. It is the basis for reality.
Cracking me up.
My Christmas cheer beverage is making it hard to read those charts.
I need more of that. UPS just sent me a postcard telling me to come pick my package up, because they couldn't deliver it without the street address, which they printed on the postcard.
Fuggin DEEP!!!
My wife is ready to rain fire on Amazon and the world because they fucked up delivery of three packages, sent the family gifts to our house instead of theirs. The good news is now I can cancel my prime account.
you forgot the only chart that matters, fed balance sheet. BULLISH.
It's the same as Public Debt. Eh
Reality Hurts Some.
You negative clowns. Look at that last 2013 World GDP Chart - It's Going UP!
All is well, all is bright.
Merry Christmas Fight Club.
Um, that's consensus. I.E. estimated hope, not reality.
Perhaps market traders have been looking at the charts upside down for 13 years. Remember nobody wants to be fired for telling the boss the graph is upside down and he's reading it wrong.
Bullish !! Buying moar stocks !!
That "hopey-changey" bullshit isn't working out so well, is it?