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Your daily source for trading strategies, tech news, and politically incorrect humor Nov 18, 2019 [View in Browser]( [Image] Your daily source for trading strategies, tech news, and politically incorrect humor. Dear eMBers, Your Morning Bullets are here. Let’s dig in. INVESTOR INSIGHTS – Market Update Last week saw new records for the major market indexes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 28,000. And Monday futures are looking great for all three indexes. But there's one index showing that this bullish run could be in for a bearish correction. And that's the CBOE Volatility Index, or the VIX. It's used to measure the market's "fear gauge." And right now, the VIX is indicating complacency. On Friday, the VIX fell to 12.05. That's right around half of what it was on October 2. It's the lowest it's been since late July, and close to April '19 and August '18 lows. It could indicate some modest stock market corrections. It might not indicate anything at all. But as history has shown, when the market becomes complacent, investors should be on the alert. [Read more here](. YOUR SILICON VALLEY (LIBERAL) OVERLORDS Worried about Google buying FitBit? Then Project Nightingale will take it up a notch. The project was first reported in The Wall Street Journal on Monday. The DHHS's Office for Civil Rights opened a federal inquiry into the project on Tuesday. So, what is Project Nightingale? It's a new partnership for data collection between Google and Ascension, a leading nonprofit health system. They are working together to analyze patient data to give health care providers "new insights and suggestions for patient care." The Office for Civil Rights "would like to learn more information about this mass collection of individuals' medical records with respect to the implications for patient privacy under [HIPAA]." It's not the first time Google has faced public scrutiny for it's handling of users' private data. Both companies have since made statements. Does this move make you nervous? [Yes](mailto:team@email.morningbullets.com?subject=Yes&body=Google having access to medical records makes me nervous.) or [No](mailto:team@email.morningbullets.com?subject=No&body=No, Google having access to my medical records doesn't make me nervous.)? [Read more here](. TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME According to Michael Goodwin, we may not have a final tally on the Impeachment hearing's winner. But there is a clear loser. And that's the American people. In trying to describe the "high crimes and misdemeanors" necessary for impeachment, there's little consensus. "Dems throw words at walls, hoping something will stick. Quid pro quo, bribery, extortion, abuse of power, obstruction and witness intimidation are all getting a tryout." He goes on to explain, "If impeachment were justified by facts, the right words would be obvious to the vast majority of Americans." What he has seen is the completion of the "strange evolution" of Nancy Pelosi. [Image]( Source: EPA And he thinks she's gone full cuckoo for coup coup. After months of pushing back against the Impeachment push, she's gone all-in. "Pelosi is now the zealot leading the charge to boot Trump from office by any means necessary, facts be damned." Take a look at her diatribes and back-tracking. [Read more here](. THE HIGH STAKES OF THE NEW ERA... Our research shows America is entering a new era… One our country has [only entered once before](. Make no mistake: Policies like the “wealth tax” and even Medicare for All are just the beginning. And if history is any guide – no one, not even Donald Trump, [can stop what’s coming](. [This presentation reveals exactly what’s at stake.]( TRUMP IS WINNING Democrat anxiety is high. Donations are offered (and rejected) with refund clauses if Warren wins the nomination. According to a Democratic official, "Ninety to 95 percent of our donor base is terrified about Warren." And Warren isn't their only fear. The big fear is that the large and divided field of candidates doesn't have what it takes to beat Trump in 2020. It's kind of like a Goldilocks moment. Biden is too old. Buttigieg is too young. Warren and Sanders are too left. No one is "just right." So, new candidates are considering entering the race. Making the whole mess even more confusing. It even got Barack Obama to enter the conversation. While trying to calm donors down, he had a warning for progressives. The country is "less revolutionary than it is interested in improvement." It's left some on the left wondering which is scarier? Warren or Sanders losing to Trump? Or beating him and raising their taxes? There is a clear winner in all of the fear and infighting, and that's Trump. [Read more here](. CRAZY-INTERESTING OR RIDICULOUSLY-WEIRD Who's the winner of the worst mug shot? There sure seem to be a LOT of contenders... One thing they all seem to have in common? Bad hair and face tattoos. [Image]( Source: Monday may have you feeling a little worse for the wear. But at least you're not any of these unlucky guys or gals. The crimes aren't funny, but the mugshots sure are... [Crazy](mailto:team@email.morningbullets.com?subject=Crazy&body=This mugshot roundup is crazy.) or [Weird](mailto:team@email.morningbullets.com?subject=Weird&body=This mugshot roundup is weird.)? [Read more here.]( ADDITIONAL READING AND RESOURCES (ARR) Thanks for reading today and being a loyal subscriber. Your biggest fan, Frederick Frost P.S. We’d love your opinion. How useful did you find today’s Morning Bullets? 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