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West Wing Wire Asian shares took a sudden lurch lower on Tuesday as mounting concerns about a new strain of pneumonia in China sent a ripple of risk aversion through markets.‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌ January 21, 2019 Good Morning WWW Insiders! Essential Info to Start the day. Leading News With US markets closed Monday, what’s taking place internationally? Yikes! Not the Asian Flu again PLEASE! Asian shares took a sudden lurch lower on Tuesday as mounting concerns about a new strain of pneumonia in China sent a ripple of risk aversion through markets. Safe-haven bonds and the yen edged higher as investors were reminded of the economic damage done by the SARS virus in 2003, particularly given the threat of contagion as hundreds of millions travel for the Lunar New Year holidays. The mood has already been guarded after the International Monetary Fund trimmed its global growth forecasts, mostly due to a surprisingly sharp slowdown in India and other emerging markets. There had been some relief as U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron seemed to have struck a truce over a proposed digital tax. The two agreed to hold off on a potential tariffs war until the end of the year, a French diplomatic source said. More Here Educated Traders Every trader wants a way to predict the future with 100% certainty - - a crystal ball if you will. No one has a crystal ball, but this Options strategy you are about to learn is as close to it as you will get. This simple Options strategy (IT IS NOT A BLACK BOX) will give you: 1 - Stock moves with predictive accuracy of 80% or greater 2 - Potential ROI of 100%+ every time 3 - Exact dates of entry, exit, and strike prices Trader-educator Matt Choi, CMT has put together a free Masterclass to show you this simple options strategy. In the free training you’ll receive step-by-step instructions on Matt’s strategy you can use today and find Your NEXT WINNER. This is a "must-have" for serious options traders. Simply click here to access Matt’s Masterclass Liberal “Logic” Liberals can’t afford to let fabricated racism fade away or their fundraising efforts take a huge hit. Behind closed doors the liberal overlords are determined to milk fake racism for all it’s worth. Right along those lines, one of their crony-crazy “medical journal” political weapons has nearly outdone itself. Their answer to racism – more racism of course! Lancet medical journal says society needs to “eliminate whiteness” in order to solve racism. The very same “medical journal” that infamously retracted Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s autism study for supposedly being “flawed” has more recently decided to publish an absurb paper that claims “eliminating whiteness” is the only way to solve the societal “problem” of racism. More Here if you really must The Trump Train With January 20 th marking three years since President Trump’s inauguration, Wednesday’s events fit a familiar pattern: Democrats relentlessly gnaw like rats at Trump’s heels. Despite this sickening nuisance, Trump has stayed focused and crafted a stunning record of predominantly conservative accomplishments. Investors applaud Trump’s progress, as stocks, employment, growth, and prosperity spiral constantly upward. Despite all of this, President Trump rounds third with an enviable big-league record. His economic, domestic, and foreign-policy hits merit the Hall of Fame: Since Election Day 2016, the S&P 500 is up 56 percent. The Dow has climbed 60 percent and closed Friday at a new record: 29,348. The NASDAQ has soared 81 percent. Unemployment is at 3.5 percent, the lowest since 1969. Adult-female unemployment is 3.2 percent, approximating levels seen under President Eisenhower. Joblessness for blacks, Hispanics, and Americans of Asian descent are at or near record lows. A total of 260,181,000 Americans are employed — the most since 1776. Year-on-year median wages for November were up 3.6 percent. Those too often left behind moved more swiftly ahead: manufacturing workers (up 4.0 percent), non-whites (4.3 percent higher), and the bottom 25 percent (4.5 percent richer). Median household income after eight years of G. W. Bush rose $401, or 0.7 percent. Obama’s two terms yielded another $1,043, up 1.7 percent. Three years of Trump have added $5,070, an extra 8.3 percent. The list goes on Here Cool, Crazy or Weird So, the question around the office; How in the world are you even going to come remotely close to matching a goat kidnapping at an adult bookstore story??? Well…our readers are far too astute & observant to try any sleight of hand parlor tricks. So, the answer – “Bond, Croatian Fisherman, James Bond ”. How about Croatian fishermen accidentally catching a Secret Navy microphone planted on the ocean floor? That’s got to be just a wee bit embarrassing for the Navy, huh? A strange device hauled up from the depths of the Adriatic Sea is almost certainly an underwater recording system left behind by the U.S. Navy. The device, netted by Croatian fishermen, is identical to the Navy’s EARS sensor system. Why would the Navy want such a device? If the Navy knows what the Adriatic sounds like, that would enable it to more quickly identify unusual sounds—sounds that could indicate enemy activity, particularly submarines. The Navy could also work to make its own submarines blend in with typical area noise. The device was apparently dropped in the Adriatic for retrieval in the future. EARS is designed to sit tethered on the ocean floor but separate from its anchor after receiving a coded signal from the Navy. Then the sensor package floats to the surface for retrieval by a passing ship. Clever, but not clever enough to thwart Croatian fishermen. Read about it Here 'Disclaimer: Always Do Your Own Research while a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. Investing is inherently risky. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not indicative of future results. Please it is very important to have a full understanding' Savicom Limited, Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom Click here to leave mailing list

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