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- Posted by Jeff Carter
- on June 6th, 2012
Today marks the 68th Anniversary of D-Day. Remember the fallen for a brief moment today.
Walker wins in Wisco. That was a big election. Lots of money was spent on both sides. Don’t let the pundits on the left spin it. This wasn’t about money or organization. It was about public unions and the size of government.
Scott Walker wins (again). Thank goodness. Unions spent big money in Wisconsin. I hope it’s their last stand. We need to get rid of public employee unions in this country. Private employee unions can decide amongst themselves if they want to be unionized or not. It’s up to them, and doesn’t affect me. Public unions affect me every day.
Hey, people that like big government don’t just like it. They love it.
I dislike the government food nannies out there. Why can’t we get raw milk? An entire industry of raw milk cheese would be born in the US.
Should we have sub-penny trading in stocks? I think HFT traders would make more money, not less in that situation.
Do you think you are an entrepreneur? Here is a quiz to find out.
The continuing saga in Europe. Here are some analysts projections of today’s meeting. $ES_F up 12 points in early trading. My guess. They make a deal, which becomes no deal.
Debt is like heroin when it comes to governments. Spain needs some methadone.
It’s D-Day
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Jeffrey Carter is an angel investor and independent trader. He specializes in turning concepts into profits. He co-founded Hyde Park Angels one of the most active angel groups in the United States in April of 2007. He previously served on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Board of Directors. He has done market commentary for (More...) -
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