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Posted by redneckokie1 @ 22:41 on August 23, 2020  

20 day simple moving average is still supporting silver in after hours.

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what is especially notable is that the last time we had a cluster of such negative A/D days with the S&P closing at all time highs was just days before the dot-com bubble burst.

Posted by Richard640 @ 13:53 on August 23, 2020  
The problem, as Cinko notes, is that 2020’s pandemic-induced economic crash and the fastest recovery ever from a bear market might not fit into any one of the above buckets (especially with the Fed now explicitly egging on the market). It also means that, according to the Bloomberg strategist, “history is of no guide as to what to expect next in our current situation. Though I suppose one thing is clear from the chart, especially since 2010 onward: The easy ride higher is over for the time being, and churning price action is likely in store for investors until the next direction (up or down) becomes clearer.
 
This week we had 3 days where the S&P 500 closed positive and the advance-decline line was negative. Since 1995, there was only 1 other week where this occurred in June 1997. However, this week is not comparable in our view, as the negative a/d numbers were pretty close to zero (-6, -37, -35) that’s vs. (-161, -193, -61) this week. This week’s a/d numbers were very significant in terms of size relative to history. Since 1995 there has been 287 days when SPX closed positive and the a/d was negative. However, Thursday’s -193 was the 3rd lowest ever. Tuesday’s was #7 on the list.
 
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/horrendous-market-breadth-stinks-high-heaven-screams-imminent-risk

@silverngold re 11:32

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:34 on August 23, 2020  

I think the possible reasons for exaggerated Pandemic is far far bigger than people getting gov’t mandated vaccinations.  Its doing a stress test on the entire global economy. Survival of the fittest businesses. A sort of “heard trimming” going on.

Besides that its obvious to me the entire global economy or globalization, has been in trouble a long time since 9/11, and is in reverse. I’ve been seeing stories on De-Globalization is what they call it. Decoupling with China, and cold war with China stories also popping up.

As for gov’ts’ encouraged to “throwing their weight around”, that could be preparation for the next depression, big economic collapse or failing currency fiasco.

JUST SAY NO!!!!!!!!

Posted by silverngold @ 11:32 on August 23, 2020  

Nothing else is going to stop this madness. There is NO FUCKING PANDEMIC!!! The world is being scammed, coerced, and forced into this world mandatory vaccine  scam. If you can’t see it you are blind. One country at a time is being imprisoned. First New Zealand, next Australia, then ???????????? but it’s coming fast now for US if we don’t WAKE THE FUCK UP and just say no!

This video spells it out very clearly, and all we have to do is JUST SAY NO!!  Please watch this video and WAKE UP!  Then pass it on. 

https://youtu.be/49rAlzU7WlY

Goldi—Maya

Posted by Richard640 @ 9:05 on August 23, 2020  
British Journal of Nutrition=higher consumption of cruciferous vegetables,= is associated with less extensive blood vessel disease in older men and  women.

New research has shown some of our least favourite vegetables could be the most beneficial when it comes to preventing advanced blood vessel disease.

Broccoli and Brussels sprouts a cut above for blood vessel health

Date:
August 20, 2020
Source:
Edith Cowan University
 

Published in the British Journal of Nutritionthe research has found higher consumption of cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage, is associated with less extensive blood vessel disease in older men and women.

Using data from a cohort of 684 older Western Australian men and women recruited in 1998, researchers from ECU’s School of Medical and Health Sciences and The University of Western Australia found those with a diet comprising more cruciferous vegetables had a lower chance of having extensive build-up of calcium on their aorta, a key marker for structural blood vessel disease.

Blood vessel disease is a condition that affects our blood vessels (arteries and veins) and can reduce the flow of blood circulating around the body. This reduction in blood flow can be due to the build-up of fatty, calcium deposits on the inner walls of our blood vessels, such as the aorta. This build-up of fatty, calcium deposits is the leading cause of having a heart attack or stroke.

Broccoli and Brussels sprouts a cut above

Lead researcher Dr Lauren Blekkenhorst said there was something intriguing about cruciferous vegetables which this study has shed more light on.

“In our previous studies, we identified those with a higher intake of these vegetables had a reduced risk of having a clinical cardiovascular disease event, such as a heart attack or stroke, but we weren’t sure why,” she said.

“Our findings from this new study provides insight into the potential mechanisms involved.”

“We have now found that older women consuming higher amounts of cruciferous vegetables every day have lower odds of having extensive calcification on their aorta,” she said.

“One particular constituent found abundantly in cruciferous vegetables is vitamin K 

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200820102434.htm

Anyone having trouble with msn email?

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:09 on August 23, 2020  

I’m able to sign in with internet explorer but google chrome says “there’s a problem try again later.” This has been going on since yesterday.

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