Trump effect on investments
I’m new to Motley Fool and was impressed by the intelligents
on this board however I wonder why no topic has addressed
my biggest worry as concerns investments?
Trump, why?
Trump effect on investments
I’m new to Motley Fool and was impressed by the intelligents
on this board however I wonder why no topic has addressed
my biggest worry as concerns investments?
Trump, why?
TMF has strict rules about political discussions. Things must be carefully worded. If you worry about specific topics like tariffs and their effect on profits. Or deportations. Govt unemployment. They probably ok, but be careful. And don’t be surprised if some get pulled after someone complains.
You are most likely to get response and discussion going on the METAR board.
I seek advise on conditions much like Covid when opportunities presented one in a lifetime. If we are afraid to mention Trumps name then we best find a nice place to sleep for the next 680 days. Nothing else is going to effect the markets short of war then our current situation.
You can talk about anything on
https://www.shrewdm.com/
Even *rump.
Is this a Motley Fool board?
Shrewd’m - Shrewdm.com - is not affiliated with TMF but is grateful to The Motley Fool for establishing a playful and civilized culture of open exchange of ideas, with some irreverence towards Wall St.
The look and feel was based around the early TMF forums but was 100% reprogrammed from scratch.
There is no political censoring at all at Shrewd’m with the philosophy that free speech exactly requires allowing people say what you don’t like; otherwise it isn’t free speech by defintiion.
There is also a Political Asylum board there specially to allow posting material that is censored on most or all other platforms, such as material that the CIA would find offensive.
— Manlobbi
@manlobbie
Is Shrewdm encrypted? Is there some security against the government?
I did. Guess it got moved.
The uses SSL encryption throughout and is located outside of the US.
We all know he is trashing the US–and then the world–economies. It is merely a matter of when the investing groups and the public decide they are better OUT of stocks than invested in them. THEN–CRASH !!! Remember the old rule: The market can remain irrational a lot longer than you can stay solvent.
This market has been irrational for a VERY long time.