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Trump?s Right? Things Have ?Gone Loco? By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner?s Diary

[Bill Bonner’s Diary]( Trump’s Right… Things Have “Gone Loco” By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary It was another week of mainstream claptrap out of Washington and Wall Street. But our editor was close at hand to make sure no dot went unconnected and no idol unbusted. That included resurrecting a long-dead senator to question Christine Blasey Ford… showing why Argentina’s present is America’s future… and even revealing how modern Berliners have a case of historical amnesia. But the big story was the stock market… Over two days, the Dow shed nearly 1,400 points. So on Friday – with investors on edge – Bill revealed why the person who has the most to lose from falling stocks is none other than [Donald J. Trump]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Ghost of Sam Ervin Cross-Examines Christine Blasey Ford]( The mainstream media remains obsessed with the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. Rather than question Christine Blasey Ford directly, congressmen deferred to a prosecutor to handle it. So to start the week, Bill resurrects [one of the Senate’s great orators]( and directs a few questions to Ms. Ford. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How America Goes the Way of Argentina]( Argentina is in the midst of a financial crisis… again. Inflation is nearing 50%. Politicians are struggling to maintain control. On Tuesday, Bill shows why Buenos Aires might be a crystal ball for America’s future… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How Berlin Forgot the Crimes of the Soviets]( Writing from Berlin, our editor explores the city. Once ravaged by Soviet communism, modern East Berlin seems to have forgotten [its suffering under Soviet rule](. In Wednesday’s Diary, Bill recounts the crimes of communism and predicts what will come from forgetting those transgressions… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Donald Trump Has Found His Next Fall Guy]( The U.S. stock market is tumbling. On Wednesday, the S&P 500 suffered its third-worst one-day plunge of 2018. Investors are on edge. But President Trump knows precisely who to blame… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Why Trump Has the Most to Lose From Falling Stocks]( With stocks still in rough waters, Bill capped off the week by showing who has the most to lose from rising rates and a falling market: none other than Donald Trump. From his political clout… to his reputation abroad… and even his own personal fortune, sinking stocks pose a grave threat to POTUS. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Bitcoin’s “Apple Moment”]( Nobody wanted to buy Apple in the early 2000s. The stock was languishing. Microsoft was the undisputed king. But investing expert Teeka Tiwari saw something in Apple… right before it went on to return massive gains. Today, Teeka sees a similar setup – in bitcoin. Regards, [Signature] Van Bryan Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary P.S. Later this week, our editor will be heading to Bermuda for the first-ever Legacy Investment Summit. Many dear readers will be in attendance. But we understand traveling can be a hassle. Packing… airports… cramped plane seats… Who needs that? 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