Anonymous ID: 970d8b June 25, 2019, 9:28 a.m. No.6838734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6838620 They can run but they can't hide. In the end, treason doesn't pay well, and neither does pedophilia & some other things. The process of self segregating into sheep & goats is well along now. Those who hear the Master's voice look at those who don't & think, "How can they possibly be so stupid & blind? Verily, they will have their reward.

Anonymous ID: 970d8b June 25, 2019, 9:37 a.m. No.6838784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8805 >>8830 >>8831 >>8872

>>6838367

The writers for Marketwatch always make up their commodity and futures headlines by combining a market movement with a current event. Example:

>Gold climbs to levels not seen in 6 years as U.S.-Iran tensions build

Notice the word "as".

Many will read that as an authoritative statement of WHY the gold price is climbing, and not even check the article content. I'm not saying that is or is not the reason, because I don't know. But markets are exceedingly complex, and digesting everything down to one "as" is a form of cognitive error, possibly introduced on purpose to either downplay or hype a movement in the markets. Insiders always hope to create trends rather than riding them. Those who create the trends can profit by getting early, taking profits, and leaving while the suckers who rely solely on Marketwatch or INO.com headlines are still getting in, or left holding the bag.

Now, I love to seeing this move in gold. Don't get me wrong; I truly do love it.

But the actual reasons why markets move when they do are exceedingly complex.

 

Please when you read headlines beware of little words like "as" that can falsely imply causality.