I would say it hasn't even started yet. It will only be at its potential when country currencies make crypto their sole federal reserve instead of oil.
Hedge fund no more democrats to cry for policy helps anymore lol
Hedge Funds Shorting Tesla Just Lost More Than $5 Billion
(Bloomberg) -- Since Donald Trump’s election win, the hedge funds clinging on to bets against Tesla Inc. have lost billions of dollars, as they feel the fallout of the special relationship between the
If Kamala wins the people of usa are going to be much wilder that the media will regret playing with fire. I believe there are more sane people then stupid woke ppl whoes pronounces I totally reject
Trump Media Stock Halted After Plunge. DJT Rally Falters as Harris Gains in Election Poll
Trump Media & Technology, the social media company majority-owned by former President Donald Trump, extended its dramatic decline after sharp gains a few days ago.Trading was halted more than once early Thursday to curb volatility, just at it was earlier in the week. Still, those big swings make the stock attractive for speculative investors. Its rise and fall could also partly be down to its status as a proxy for Trump's chances of winning the White House in the election next week.While his odds have been improving lately, the latest CNN poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a significant lead over Trump in the key swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin. In Pennsylvania, the biggest swing state, the two are still neck and neck.The stock, DJT, was down 12% to $35.34 at Thursday's close. DJT dropped 22% on Wednesday, its biggest decline since April, but it has still roughly doubled this month.Harris also has a slight advantage as a member of the incumbent party as key economic in
Why haven't the democrats asked Kamala to step down yet. Her interview and campaign performance is much worse then Biden and clearly cannot lead at all.
Trump Takes Narrow Lead Over Harris in Closing Weeks of Race
Donald Trump has opened a narrow lead in the presidential race, as voters have adopted a more positive view of his agenda and past performance and a more negative view of Kamala Harris, a new Wall Street Journal poll finds.The national survey finds that Trump is leading Harris by 2 percentage points, 47% to 45%, compared with a Harris lead of 2 points in the Journal's August survey on a ballot that includes third-party and independent candidates. Both leads are within the polls' margins of error, meaning that either candidate could actually be ahead.The survey suggests that a barrage of negative advertising in the campaign and the performance of the candidates themselves have undermined some of the positive impressions of Harris that voters developed after she replaced President Biden as the presumed and then confirmed Democratic nominee.Bocian pointed out that voters in the survey viewed Trump more than Harris as "too extreme," and that Harris retains a strong advantage