reprobate
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Wed Jul-30-03 06:28 PM
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The piehole effect: Is it real, if so what does it mean? |
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I haven't run any sort of statistical analysis, but it does seem that each time the boy king speaks publicly the stock market drops. Am I right in your opinion?
If the piehole effect is real, and the institutions that run the market react by selling whenever they are reminded of him, what does that say about the support of the moneyed institutions here.
The popularity of the prince seems mostly with the great unwashed, while the moneyed don't seem to trust him, but at the same time they are contributing campaign money to him. What gives. Is the thesis wrong, or is the entire country gone psychotic?
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PunkinPi
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Wed Jul-30-03 06:31 PM
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1. Not sure if it is really true? |
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but the market does seem to go down whenever he opens his yap. :shrug:
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