The Stock Market Says … Trump Wins Re-election – I hope so – My Comments
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Black Monday in 2017! The Biggest White protest about Farm Murders
128 Photos: The Day of White anger over Farm Murders! STOP KILLING OUR WHITE FARMERS!!! This was the biggest White protest in the history of South Africa. You‘ll be blown away by what Whites did that day!
[I hope so. I want to see BLM, ANTIFA, Jews and Liberals trying to intimidate all the White Americans. It won't work and it will wake many whites up. Jan]
(21 August 2020) Did you know that the stock market has correctly predicted who would win each of the US presidential elections since 1984? More specifically, the performance of the S&P 500 Index on the eve of the election compared to its value three months prior has aligned 100% with each election outcome for the last nine presidential elections. Here’s the rub – while the S&P 500 Index predicts the election results nobody can predict the index.
The current S&P 500 Index suggests President Trump is poised for a re-election win despite Biden’s commanding advantage in the polls, and yet this is not 1984, 1996, 2016 or any other of the prior nine. 2020 is a year unlike any other. Considering the high degree of uncertainty about the future US economic recovery and existing market volatility, a reversal of trends in the markets within the next three months to then favor Biden would hardly come as a surprise.
- $3 trillion of anti-covid stimulus from US Federal Reserve and another $3 trillion stimulus package from US Government gave markets a boost in the period from April to July 2020. But, it’s unclear how prolonged this effect will be given the current stalemate over fresh stimulus.
- Should the S&P 500 Index prevail again to predict the victor for the 2020 election, history tells us that the prophecy will very likely materialize only minutes before election day.
Video: SAs Whites Worst Enemies: Jews & President Ramaphosa Did a Black man convert to Ju
About ten or so years ago, my best Jewish friend one day told me that a very important black man has converted to Judaism but he refused to tell me the black mans name. This topic came up more than once, and he repeated this. Each time I asked him for the black mans name but he refused to give it to me. In this video, we look very closely at the extremely, uncomfortably close relationship between the President of South Africa and the Chief Rabbi of South Africa, the top Jew, in charge of the Jews.