Daily Topics - Tuesday March 14th, 2017

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- Are We All Living in the Breitbart Bubble?

- What the GOP Kept Secret About Repealing Obamacare... Wendell Potter, Deadly Spin/Nation on the Take/Tarbell

- Trump's 'Buy America' Rhetoric - Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR)

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Ray113's picture
Ray113 9 years 17 weeks ago
#1

Hi Thom,

I have always felt that the stock market can be driven by large purchases (up) and selling off (Down) of stock by a very small group of people.

They can coordinate with others to loot the market.

What are your thoughts on this?

Ray

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