When China Yields to Trump, Stocks Will REALLY Soar

The Dow’s 259-point rally Monday on good Nafta news was just chicken scratch compared to what will happen if China comes around on tariffs. It’s not a done deal, to be sure, but things are not nearly so hopeless as the mainstream media would have us believe. China has stacked the deck heavily in its favor for too long, brazenly stolen intellectual property and subsidized manufacturers and exporters in ways that heavily disadvantage U.S. companies. That’s why Trump means business — and why China eventually will have to yield some ground

  • John Jay August 28, 2018, 7:24 pm

    Uh huh.
    And how, exactly, did China manage to accomplish their stunning transformation from barefoot peasants to a looming military and economic threat to Uncle Sam?
    They did this entirely, and I mean entirely as a result of Federal Government Policies that handed them our industrial and scientific assets!
    And then they allowed China unfettered access to our markets to get their transformation off the ground!
    And in the process destroyed the US Middle Class and the Federal Government’s tax base!
    All to enrich the Waltons and Clintons of the world!
    And now, the proles of the USA are supposed to pony up to yet again expand the MIC to counter this unforeseen threat!
    Wonder of wonders!
    How do our politicians keep a straight face as they pontificate to us on the latest Threat they created?

  • none August 28, 2018, 11:35 am

    The Trade War as well as nation dividing ‘away’ from each other in all areas of interest will continue. The change is ‘real’ and long term, as many see it only a ‘temporary’ process because today persons are simply beside themselves that all will continue as it was.

    Confirmation will be seen in the majors towards currencies, as the DXY moves well under the 88 handle.

    ………..Longer term we are seeing the changing of the guard away from the teachings of John Dewey in the education system of the United States.

    And in fact over time, this TV series will be a ‘requirement of the younger students’ today.

    The Man in the High Castle

    This series, loosely based Philip K. Dick’s novel of the same name, takes a look at what the world might look like had the outcome of World War II turned out differently. In this dystopian scenario, the Axis powers won the war, leading to the United States being divided into three parts, an area controlled by the Japanese, a Nazi-controlled section, and a buffer zone between the two. Despite the oppression, a new hope emerges when films turn up that seem to show a different world. A woman believes the films contain the key to freedom and is determined to find their mysterious guardian.

    Have a great day Rick.