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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNow Drumpf is trying to crash the stock market.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/02/investing/donald-trump-stock-market/He may not make it through August, folks.
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Now Drumpf is trying to crash the stock market. (Original Post)
roamer65
Aug 2016
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book_worm
(15,951 posts)1. I'm sure he is praying for a terrorist attack prior to election day, too.
sarae
(3,284 posts)2. I'm sure he is, too. He has no conscience.
lpbk2713
(42,759 posts)6. I hope he knows not to compromise the security briefings.
He'll go to a deep dark place and his lawyers will have no idea where he might be.
relayerbob
(6,544 posts)8. My first glance at your post looked like "paying"
which wouldn't much surprise me
tinrobot
(10,903 posts)3. Because a stock market crash creates a crisis
He wants/needs some sort of crisis at this point...
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(108,035 posts)4. Just his ego at play
Any financial analyst worth his/her salt would not take Drumpf seriously. A man with several bankruptcies is not one you look to for financial advice. He's a better example of what not to do.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)5. That makes me feel much better about my investments.
If he said water was wet I would begin to think it might be dry.
Warpy
(111,277 posts)7. No kidding, if he had to get out of the stock market
maybe claiming those tax breaks for people earning under half a million a year was legit. I do know that taking financial advice from someone who's had as many bankruptcies and failed businesses as he had is a bad idea. Face it, it takes talent to go bust in the gambling business.
Nothing else provides the consistent return that dividends do.