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Teal Valley T.TV


Primary Symbol: P.TEAL

Teal is a Canadian, pharmaceutical & NHP manufacturer selling to Canada’s national, chain drug stores, presently expanding its portfolio to include cannabinoid-based products utilizing proprietary formulations & extractions for both the global Rx & recreational markets.


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Comment by chaneyon Dec 05, 2018 8:12am
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RE:RE:RE:thanks orange troll

RE:RE:RE:thanks orange trollNewfNewf, this is what one calls Trump Derangement Syndrome.
You point to facts, yesterday you had inverted bond yields, May Brexit disaster UK on brink, Apple downgrade and more talk of lets talk us in to a recession but no those with TDS only see one cause. Big drop looks like it took place on British news.

I will take Cashin's views over Mikeyloves Trump.

Veteran trader Art Cashin on Tuesday's big sell-off

CNBC's "Closing Bell" team discusses the Dow plunge with Charlie Bobrinskoy from Ariel Investments, Art Cashin from UBS Financial Services, and CNBC's Rick Santelli.

Watch: https://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=7000054087




NewfNewf wrote: I think inverse bond yields were the main culprit. It occured yesterday as well. Typically inverse bond yields are sending a resession sign thus you know they have all of these variables built into their trading programs. Computer algorithms rule the market more than fundamentals.


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