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Tag: oct 26 2021

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COVID KILLING SEX? OR IS IT “SCHLUBBY”

As if the lockdowns, the rules and restrictions, the mask-wearing, the vaccine mandates (and the vaccine side effects!), the social distancing, the scrambling to find toilet paper (and now so many other items in short supply) and the COVID-19 virus itself (not to mention the dreaded Delta variant) haven’t caused enough worry, fear, loneliness, boredom,...

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FAVORITE ITEMS IN SHORT SUPPLY ON GROCERY SHELVES

The Trends Journal has obtained info from a leading U.S. Grocery retail chain that indicates just how widespread item supply issues are likely to be as the holiday season goes into full swing. The documents were issued by ShopRite, a major food retailing cooperative composed of more than 50 companies owning markets throughout the country....

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THE GAME CONTINUES

By Gregory Mannarino TradersChoice.net Price action distortions across the entire spectrum of asset classes continues to worsen at an epic pace, inflationary pressure continues to build rapidly, and the US economy as a percentage of GDP continues to shrink at its fastest rate on record. As these things evolve, today at its core stands the...

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MARKET OVERVIEW

U.S. INDEXES KEEP SETTING NEW RECORD The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed last week at 35,677, another record high, with the NASDAQ adding 1.3 percent and the Standard & Poor’s 500 index up 1.6 percent for the week.  Price gains were driven by strong earnings reports by banks, manufactures, consumer sectors and a variety of...