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    1. Thanks for the insight, but I'm still confused why Bitcoin and crypto prices keep dropping? This drop follows a number of other significant drops in recent weeks. I still hold enormous value of cryptos and it scares me. Whats your take on this?

    2. Looking for a new stock or Cryptocurrency to invest in. Short or long term Gains. i was at a seminar and the host spoke about making well over $3.5M within 4months of investing $450k. any suggestions pls

    3. Since March 2020, federal student loan payments have been on pause — with no payments required, no interest charged and all collections activities on hold. However, this period of administrative forbearance is set to expire on Dec. 31, 2022, meaning all payments will resume on Jan. 1.

    4. Bi-Partisan self inflicted greed has dominated the Energy Markets.
      The concept of driving Russia out of business with sanctions, to enable LNG Profits for US Investors, appears to have backfired?
      The US simply drove Asian Producer Nations closer together and like the event in 2003 where the Bush/Halliburton Administration threw Valerie Plame to the yapping News Dogs, the US will now notice a lot of CIA employees dying for the cause?
      The US efforts to create Chaos in Asia, now seems to be facing the reality of the US limitations that Capitalism has presented?
      How much funding can be provided by a Nation that has $31 trillion of debt?
      What does it cost to buy the Nations that have resources that the US needs to exploit?
      Who will buy overpriced Fossil Fuel Products from a Nation like that?
      All Big Empires seem to get too big to support the Greed that has created them……

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