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Flie_rivals154594

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Inflation is up from where? Not up from the biden admin that's for sure.

If you want low inflation, you should thank Trump.

I am putting it in writing right now, you won't even broach the topic of inflation in the weeks leading up to mid-terms.

The economy is trending in the right direction and will explode as long as oil stays below the $75 mark long term.

Up from 2024. Biden was president that year. MAGAs will plot two data points for this comparison. June 2022 and now. That's TDS in action. What happened after June 2022? Things kept getting worse?

In what way is the economy trending in the right direction now?

Draw a trend line from the first to the last point. Which way is it going?




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Also, the inflation rate was meaningless to MAGAs before the election. You couldn't tell them that the inflation rate fell to 2.4% because "prices r still high!!!".

Draw a trend line.

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fatpiggy

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Up from 2024. Biden was president that year. MAGAs will plot two data points for this comparison. June 2022 and now. That's TDS in action. What happened after June 2022? Things kept getting worse?

In what way is the economy trending in the right direction now?

Draw a trend line from the first to the last point. Which way is it going?




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Also, the inflation rate was meaningless to MAGAs before the election. You couldn't tell them that the inflation rate fell to 2.4% because "prices r still high!!!".

Draw a trend line.

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The inlfation rate fell to 2.4%, it's lowest point in the whole administration, because they released oil from the SPR and deflated gas prices, and inflation, right before the election. That 2.4% was a manipulated print and not indicative of the Democrat administration. They also tried to pass BBB when inflation was still above 6%, they were totally tone deaf. And last, the #1 issue in the election was the economy and inflation, and democrats lost in a landslide. They lost the the electoral college, the popular vote, and all 7 swing states.

Dems want to use covid as an excuse, but the truth is their polices are highly inflationary. Remember Modern Monetary Theory? lol
 

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Why do you contards keep voting for the side that delivers inferior economic results? Measurably/consistently.

I prefer what works vs what doesn't.
You mean the side leading this skyrocketing market with the Dow currently at an all-time high of 54,500+??!

Sorry your government hand-outs haven’t kept pace with the market & economy, but it’s past time we cut you grifters off the dole.
 
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The inlfation rate fell to 2.4%, it's lowest point in the whole administration, because they released oil from the SPR and deflated gas prices, and inflation, right before the election. That 2.4% was a manipulated print and not indicative of the Democrat administration. They also tried to pass BBB when inflation was still above 6%, they were totally tone deaf. And last, the #1 issue in the election was the economy and inflation, and democrats lost in a landslide. They lost the the electoral college, the popular vote, and all 7 swing states.

Dems want to use covid as an excuse, but the truth is their polices are highly inflationary. Remember Modern Monetary Theory? lol
That's one thing that Carville got right in 1992, and it remains the truth. All politicians need to learn that, not just Democrats. Debt service is on its way to becoming the single largest budget item for the federal government.
 
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Flie_rivals154594

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You mean the side leading this skyrocketing market with the Dow currently at an all-time high of 54,500+??!

Sorry your government hand-outs haven’t kept pace with the market & economy, but it’s past time we cut you grifters off the dole.

I mean the side that delivers superior economic results, consistently. Do you ever have your own thoughts or is it all narratives and memes rattling around in there?

All-time highs.... LOL. Cling to that metric. Biden also had all time high stock markets. This usually comes as a shock to the MAGAs.

Actual results vs feelings and narratives

Bless your heart. You think I get handouts. LOL
 

Flie_rivals154594

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The inlfation rate fell to 2.4%, it's lowest point in the whole administration, because they released oil from the SPR and deflated gas prices, and inflation, right before the election. That 2.4% was a manipulated print and not indicative of the Democrat administration. They also tried to pass BBB when inflation was still above 6%, they were totally tone deaf. And last, the #1 issue in the election was the economy and inflation, and democrats lost in a landslide. They lost the the electoral college, the popular vote, and all 7 swing states.

Dems want to use covid as an excuse, but the truth is their polices are highly inflationary. Remember Modern Monetary Theory? lol

So releasing oil decreased inflation? Was this on Faux News? So the steady drop from 9.1% in 2022 to 2.4% was all due to that? Maybe do a bit more research and this time, try to be objective vs seeking the data to prove your beliefs.

49-50 landslide. Cling to that.

They lost the election on false promises of cheaper groceries, less wars, and cheaper gas. The exact opposite outcome occurred with all of that.
 

Flie_rivals154594

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The inlfation rate fell to 2.4%, it's lowest point in the whole administration, because they released oil from the SPR and deflated gas prices, and inflation, right before the election. That 2.4% was a manipulated print and not indicative of the Democrat administration. They also tried to pass BBB when inflation was still above 6%, they were totally tone deaf. And last, the #1 issue in the election was the economy and inflation, and democrats lost in a landslide. They lost the the electoral college, the popular vote, and all 7 swing states.

Dems want to use covid as an excuse, but the truth is their polices are highly inflationary. Remember Modern Monetary Theory? lol

Speaking of using covid as an excuse, 2020 was one of the worst years in recent memory. 2 of the top 5 biggest single day percent drops in DOW history and 7 out the top 10 biggest single day drops in DOW history occurred that year. Trump also has two in 2025 on that list and one for Biden in 2022.

2020 kicked off the problems we dealt with over the next two years.


Largest daily point losses
RankDateCloseChange
Ref​
Net%
12020-03-1620,188.52−2,997.10−12.93Trump
22020-03-1221,200.62−2,352.60−9.99Trump
32025-04-0438,314.86−2,231.07−5.50Trump
42020-03-0923,851.02−2,013.76−7.79Trump
52020-06-1125,128.17−1,861.82−6.90Trump
62025-04-0340,545.93−1,679.39−3.98Trump
72020-03-1123,553.22−1,464.94−5.90Trump
82020-03-1819,898.92−1,338.46−6.30Trump
92022-09-1331,104.97−1,276.37−3.94Biden
102020-02-2725,766.64−1,190.95−4.42Trump



Largest daily percentage losses
RankDateCloseChange
Net%
11987-10-191,738.74−508.00−22.61
22020-03-1620,188.52−2,997.10−12.93
31929-10-28260.64−38.33−12.82
41929-10-29230.07−30.57−11.73
52020-03-1221,200.62−2,352.60−9.99
 

fatpiggy

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Speaking of using covid as an excuse, 2020 was one of the worst years in recent memory. 2 of the top 5 biggest single day percent drops in DOW history and 7 out the top 10 biggest single day drops in DOW history occurred that year. Trump also has two in 2025 on that list and one for Biden in 2022.

2020 kicked off the problems we dealt with over the next two years.


Largest daily point losses
RankDateCloseChange
Ref​
Net%
12020-03-1620,188.52−2,997.10−12.93Trump
22020-03-1221,200.62−2,352.60−9.99Trump
32025-04-0438,314.86−2,231.07−5.50Trump
42020-03-0923,851.02−2,013.76−7.79Trump
52020-06-1125,128.17−1,861.82−6.90Trump
62025-04-0340,545.93−1,679.39−3.98Trump
72020-03-1123,553.22−1,464.94−5.90Trump
82020-03-1819,898.92−1,338.46−6.30Trump
92022-09-1331,104.97−1,276.37−3.94Biden
102020-02-2725,766.64−1,190.95−4.42Trump



Largest daily percentage losses
RankDateCloseChange
Net%
11987-10-191,738.74−508.00−22.61
22020-03-1620,188.52−2,997.10−12.93
31929-10-28260.64−38.33−12.82
41929-10-29230.07−30.57−11.73
52020-03-1221,200.62−2,352.60−9.99

Now do the biggest gain, I’ll wait
 
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Flie_rivals154594

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Now do the biggest gain, I’ll wait

LOL yeah it's mostly the same list as the market was yo-yoing like crazy. Massive point drops and massive gains, which is still happening by the way.

6.9% DOW growth in 2020 but hey, it hit all time highs that year!!! #winning

Largest daily point gains (8 out of 10 for Trump)


12025-04-0940,608.45+2,962.86+7.87Trump
22020-03-2420,704.91+2,112.98+11.37Trump
32020-03-1323,185.62+1,985.00+9.36Trump
42020-04-0622,679.99+1,627.46+7.73Trump
52024-11-0643,729.93+1,508.05+3.57Biden
62020-03-2622,552.17+1,351.62+6.38Trump
72026-04-0847,909.92+1,325.46+2.85Trump
82020-03-0226,703.32+1,293.96+5.09Trump
92026-02-0650,115.67+1,206.95+2.47Trump
102022-11-1033,715.37+1,201.43+3.70Biden


Largest daily percentage gains (1 out of 10 for Trump)
RankDateCloseChange
Net%
11933-03-1562.10+8.26+15.34
21931-10-0699.34+12.86+14.87
31929-10-30258.47+28.40+12.34
42020-03-2420,704.91+2,112.98+11.37
51932-09-2175.16+7.67+11.36
62008-10-139,387.61+936.42+11.08
72008-10-289,065.12+889.35+10.88
81987-10-212,027.85+186.84+10.15
91932-08-0358.22+5.06+9.52
101932-02-1178.60+6.80+9.47
 

fatpiggy

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CPI Wednesday will be the driver of the market this week, and thus policy decisions which effect the economy. If CPI comes in lower than expected, you would expect the market to discount any remaining chances of a fed hike at the September meeting, which now stands around a 50-50 chance. This would obviously be very bullish for markets.

On the flip side, if inflation prints higher than expected, this would signal that the rate hike would be necessary at the September meeting and would be a headwind for the market.

Where will CPI come in? Gas is lower in july than it was in june if we go by average price but it's still $80 a barrel which is too high long term.
 

Flie_rivals154594

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CPI Wednesday will be the driver of the market this week, and thus policy decisions which effect the economy. If CPI comes in lower than expected, you would expect the market to discount any remaining chances of a fed hike at the September meeting, which now stands around a 50-50 chance. This would obviously be very bullish for markets.

On the flip side, if inflation prints higher than expected, this would signal that the rate hike would be necessary at the September meeting and would be a headwind for the market.

Where will CPI come in? Gas is lower in july than it was in june if we go by average price but it's still $80 a barrel which is too high long term.

CPI and the potential for Taco Tuesday. All it would take is for a 3 AM Trump Truth about Iran and oil will shoot up again. Make sure to get your investments in. The market volatility can result in some solid returns if played right.

You can apparently pay $100k to get API access to Truth Social to get early access to market moving Trump Truths.
 
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fatpiggy

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CPI and the potential for Taco Tuesday. All it would take is for a 3 AM Trump Truth about Iran and oil will shoot up again. Make sure to get your investments in. The market volatility can result in some solid returns if played right.
How are you going to play it?
 
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