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Nikkei getting ready to close down 7% -- nm
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Bacon
C) How does a plunge like this affect USD/CAD conversion rates, typically? -- nm
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Feb 5 '18, 22:15
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I think it's never been more the case that the stock market is not the economy. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 05:47
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I also think it's fair that if they've been crowing about the run up, they get to eat the fall off. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 05:54
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I'm amused at some of the investing forums I'm reading and people throwing millions at volatility indexes they don't even understand
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Reagen
Feb 6, 06:01
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So it's *you* that's holding me back from being able to invest in dectuple leveraged bear funds! -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 06:08
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not much, probably? oil price is a bigger driver, and vague NAFTA worries. both likely to drive CAD lower in the near to mid term, but who the hell
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mafic
Feb 5, 23:36
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