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An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in South Africa, reportedly.
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Walmart operates 4600 stores in the U.S. (5200 including Samβs Clubs) and 10K globally for 270 million total customers each week.
There are 1.5 million American Walmart employees.
...why do so many people work at Denver International?
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Meta may be deluded once again, but if so, this time so are the investorsβ¦
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The spending will continue well into 2026 and even a little beyond in some cases. This will include industrial construction, data center construction, and building out chip manufacturing capacity.
There are two key American ETFs for infrastructure: (1) the Global X U.S. Infrastructure Development ETF ($PAVE), which is largely industrial, construction, and raw materials companies, and (2) the iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF ($IFRA), which has those but also includes companies in utilities & energy.
$PAVE has appreciated against $IFRA for most of its history. $PAVE is the more pure infrastructure play, but $IFRA has the higher yield, as you'd expect from the make-up.
None of this is financial advice.
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Most of the world is of course into their cutting cycles, while Japan continues normalization.
The pattern points to cautious, data-dependent central banks: some scope to trim rates where growth is cooling, but a softer glide path in economies that have already banked meaningful cuts.
We're easing, come hell or high water...
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π The Biggest Shifts in Currenciesβ Value Against the Dollar
This is the percent change in the U.S. Dollar index for each year up until September 18th.
This is largely a reflection of its performance against the Euro, which dominates the $DXY index on which this is based.
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Future prices reached an all-time high of $3,923 per ounce this morning around open and have since pulled back to $3,871.
Fun Fact: the very first post on this channel was about the importance of gold to every man, woman, child, institution, organization, and company. I said it's all about trading uncertainty.
I showed you the central banks were driving the price up. I noted the likely further upside in August, as well as the miners before that and the lagging juniors after. I discussed the importance of gold reserves last Friday.
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It's now broken out of the last dynamic resistance and has returned to March prices after a long consolidation that I pointed out early & at the lows.
Will it catch up to the S&P 500 on the year? It's on the way. The ratio of the sector to the broader market ($XLV/$SPY) is up 4.5% this week.
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$BTC has appreciated by 10.3% in 4.4 days. Bitcoin dominance is once again pushing 60% (typically a good sign, as Bitcoin-driven runs are sturdier than runs centered on altcoins).
The black VWAP anchored on Liberation Day provided critical support in the wee hours of September 1st around $107,260. It's now at $108,118.
The purple VWAP is anchored to 8AM EST Sunday, when this 4.4 day rise began. It provided support Tuesday in late morning/early afternoon and is currently at $115,500.
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Stablecoins are the 18th largest external holder of Treasuries
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$BTC has appreciated by 10.3% in 4.4 days.
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September saw the Russians acquire 492.01 kmΒ² for an average of 16.4 kmΒ²/day. This is 29.4% quicker than the pace in August, and much more like the speed of early summer.
In fact, it's the fourth most successful month of the entire Russian offensive, and you have to go back to the third most successful (May 2025) to find a higher daily average (17.75 kmΒ²/day). The average gain per day for the whole of the two-year offensive stands at 9.66 kmΒ²/day, so they took 70% more land per day than normal last month.
Almost a third of this territory was taken in the Kremennaya-Krasny Liman direction, and a little over a fifth was taken in that most successful of directions for the Russians, Avdiivka-Krasnoarmeysk. They actually gave up 7.9 square kilometers in Sumy, which is the most they've pulled back in some time.
The latest in-depth data covers 9/23β9/26. The Russian Armed Forces claimed a total area of 100.37 kmΒ² during this interval. This is an average of +25.1 kmΒ²/day, which is the highest per day average since the first week of June. It's 53% faster than the already above average speed in September overall.
In other words, no matter how you split the timeframes, things are briskly snowballing in the last days of summer in eastern Ukraine...
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