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Havana Syndrome: Russian Threat Or Media Conspiracy?

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by quoth the raven
Sunday, Apr 07, 2024 - 13:20

Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance

Over the last two weeks I have written two articles that basically arrive at the same conclusion: that I apparently have little to no idea how markets work at all, where liquidity comes from, and an uncanny ability to not predict how, when or where market crashes will occur.

This week I wrote, among other things, about why I like the redundancy of the bitcoin network: Bitcoin Redundancy Realizations

I also published on the "Havana Syndrome" story. Is this Russian aggression of a media conspiracy theory? "Havana Syndrome": Russian Aggression or Media Conspiracy Theory?

Also this upcoming week I’ll be releasing my April 2024 portfolio update and since this will probably be the only time this year my 24 stocks I’m watching for 2024 are outperforming the S&P, it seems like a great time for a token cash grab — err, I mean, an offer to those on my email list for a discount to subscribe.

In 4 years I have never raised the price of subscribing, despite inflation, and today I want to offer another 70% off a subscription.


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Last week I wrote an article talking about why Fed commentary by Chris Waller and S&P’s “stable” outlook on the U.S. economy were, in my opinion, farcical: Sick Of It All

This followed last week’s article, which postulated that despite not knowing how, when or where a crash will occur, whatever happens next to jar our economy and markets off course likely won’t be undone easily: There Will Be No Turning Back

Last week I also wrote about one company that I think could still be a harbinger of a black swan for markets — and a market gem that could wind up being dead money for years to come: Caution: Black Swan Crossing

Also over the past week, I interviewed my good friend Sang Lucci and we talked the resurgence of malls, why he ignores macroeconomics and the effect of 0DTE options on the market: Malls, Macro, Market Psychology And 0DTE Option Mayhem: Sang Lucci

Here’s what else you have been missing on the blog:

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