Anonymous ID: f861fc Feb. 8, 2018, 2:08 p.m. No.308714   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8739 >>8752 >>8802 >>8838

Q and anons:

 

Roths liquidating assets. Sold shares of Apache and a home, that what has been reported.

 

Could the reason for this be because they shorted the dollar and need cash to pay the fees?

Also, don't banks take collateral in addition for shorting stocks?

 

Maybe the roths are rich, but it's more likely they keep their money working and tied up in assets, than that they swim in a pool of it like McScrooge.

They web the corporate world with the financing world in addition to political manipulation.

I remember Soros taking out big money to bet on the US dollar collapsing.

The Dollar has gone through the roof

 

If so, it makes sense why there is such dramatic volatility.

Computer programmed trade manipulation is attacking the market.

666 drop in value.

It keeps being countered.

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Anonymous ID: f861fc Feb. 8, 2018, 2:18 p.m. No.308802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8810 >>8841

>>308752

 

Exactly. Two possibilites:

 

1) If their assets are frozen, then their collateral will be used to pay their fees for shorting the dollar.

 

Or

 

2) If their assets are unfrozen/not affected then they are just trying to get cash legally.

 

Roth short selling possibility:

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