Marialina
03-08

March is always a crazy time for the stock market, isn't it? It's like March Madness for investors!

Enjoy free capital gains without working. No need to work in a real job anymore. Just buy the US Stocks with your food money and wait for the FED to Pump the stock prices big time every single day, Despite Tanking Corporate Revenues and Collapsing Economy.

Worse fundamentals do not matter. It is a Free Money ATM, Get Quick Rich Scheme. There is no risk anymore, No Correction, not even red day anymore. Only green days, only free capital gains without risk every single day forever.

Even Bankrupt company stocks are getting Pumped by 500-600% per year... NO risk of losing money! The FED gives away trillions of dollars in the form of capital gains every single day, by Pumping the US Stock prices artificially via infinite margin trading desks. It is financial terror, but the Government sees it as solution to pension problem. $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ $Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust-ETF(QQQ)$ $Nasdaq100 Bear 3X ETF(SQQQ)$ $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ $DJIA(.DJI)$ $GLOBAL X DOW 30® COVERED CALL ETF(DJIA)$

Marching into March: How Will the Stock Market Fare?
$S&P 500(.SPX)$ has risen for 4 consecutive months. February seems to have broken the spell of its worst performance. Last year, March witnessed a bank run. This year's March also faces the test of elections. How will March fare? How do you expect March?
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