RE:RE:manipulationHighOctane89 wrote: dandu1924 wrote: This is the way the world working now, manipulation all the way, politic, media information, channel news, social media, ect, this is sad to see we are in this kind of manipulation and this way we will be in front of the wall soon because nobody will trust other, we call that welcome in the Jungle.
The article published in the WSJ was literally fake news and whoever wrote that article should be fired , where are the fact checkers here ? The acceptance of misinformation is especially concerning since the election is over and you're right , a loss of trust doesn't help anybody . Its hard to stay involved when you find yourself in a crooked market .
I don't know what it will take for people to get it through their heads but neither Saudi Arabia or US shale is coming to the rescue . Fictional news articles keep trying to knock down prices but reality will provide the floor , lets see what API says tonight .......
Yes I agree that if that artice was published with malicious intent, there should be consequence. What is really strange is the drop yesterday, followed by the full recovery, ONLY TO DROP ROUGHLY TO SAME AMOUNT TODAY. The media claim that it's the fed minutese release but yesterday at 3:59 everybody was well aware that minutes would be released.