The difference between red tides off Florida's coast and vladolf putler's navy off the coast. One is a disorganized mass of deadly parasites, the other is a microscopic algae bloom
I am trying to avoid making any new buys at this point in other not to get sucked into a bear market trap.It's tough making money in stocks when institutional investors are the driving force behind the selling.. although I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
You’re right! The current market might give opportunities to maximize profit within a short term, but in order to execute such strategy , you must be a skilled practitioner.
Yes. It is very easy to buy in on trending stocks but the problem is knowing when to sell or hold, which is why a coach is important. I've been in touch with one for about a year now and although I was initially skeptical about it, I will say I've made more progress within a year generating 6figure profit
How can one find a verifiable financial planner? I would not mind looking up the professional that helped you. I will be retiring in two years and I might need some management on my much larger portfolio. Don't want to take any chances.
Rebecca Noblett Roberts is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Thank you so much for your helpful tip! I was able to verify the person and book a call session with her. She seems very proficient and I'm really grateful for your pointers
As an American I'm more afraid of the nuclear sub catching fire and creating an ecological disaster. I'm pretty sure those other ships are there to save whichever vessel decides to self destruct. ☠️
I was a teenager in the 70s, so I remember the Cold War. Back then, we really thought the Soviet weapons might be better than ours (USA). Even with that feeling, we accepted Russian ships and submarines routinely patrolling off the east and west coasts of the US and visiting ports in Cuba. Today, I understand that Russian military power has always been fake. So, I am not "freaking out" about 5 Russian ships, one of which is a tug boat to tow any of the remaining ships that might break down, getting close to our borders. It's good. It keeps weapons far away from Ukraine where Russia wouldn't dare use them and where they can't be used to murder innocent Ukrainian civilians.
Black Sea is near enough a lake. It’s connected to the Eastern Mediterranean by the Bosphorus Strait while is little more than a narrow canal. Turkey closed it to all military ships. Russian ships are boxed in and they cannot be replenished.
The USA military power is even more fake. They showed how junk the American weapons are in this war. All being shot down and jammed. No surprise cause all are made in China.
@@Dave5843-d9m Actually most can The Black sea is connected to the North Atlantic by a series of canals which join rivers together to make navigable routes for all but the biggest war ships Similarly the Caspian sea is connected to the Azov sea and the Caspain sea has some of russias biggest naval dock yards because like Sevastapole it does not freeze over in winter . So russia could bring in more frigates, corvettes & landing ship if it wanted to
It is a small hit to my american pride. Russia's Navy is now more afraid of Ukraine than the U.S. damn.... Well russia is like a mosquito America is the Mighty buffalo, and UKRAINE is a mosquito eating bat. Of course the mosquito will hide in the buffalo's shadow for it is not worth the buffalo's attention.
Anyone can say anything they want but ukraine is not getting any land back as far as I can see, no matter how much billions in aid they get. Only way they can get the land back is by Russia withdrawing
@franmaric: That's as maybe, but Russia isn't making much progress no matter how many thousands of troops they throw at the front! The money is well spent.
@@franmaric4378 looks like they are taking russian territory. Belgrod :) they have taken large stretches of Crimea and Kherson back as well. You are right sort of, Russia is retreating. that is how Ukraine is regaining their land. But Russia is retreating because Ukraine is kicking Russian ass. Ukraine is able to kick orc ass more quickly with western aide. Russia is losing. Just like trump lost.
The difference between red tides off Florida's coast and vladolf putler's navy off the coast. One is a disorganized mass of deadly parasites, the other is a microscopic algae bloom
@@Donovanwashere Not even sure you'd need to attack them, considering how many times Russia's only aircraft carrier has caught on fire and sits in dry dock to this day 🤣
The ru motive to send them was obvious: if US would get upset, ru could claim Americans are hypocrites and try to make some deal where US restricts arming Ukraine if ru promises to not bring it's weapons to Cuba. I have been telling ru trolls for about a year now that it's not 1962 anymore and nobody really cares what they do in Cuba. The correct reaction was what happened: basically ignore ru actions and don't give them any reactions they could use for their propaganda purposes.
The ill repair make possible they may never return home. My old truck with a bad timing chain and 200,000 miles is probably in far better shape. I only drive it a few miles a week and not using for military purposes. It does not need a tow truck to go to the store.
Treaties Russia signed to respect the independence and the borders of Ukraine. For example: 1) The Minsk Agreement (December 1991) 2) The Budapest Memorandum (1994) 3) The Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership between Ukraine and the Russian Federation (1997) 4) The Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black Sea Fleet (1997) - Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea was in violation of this one and of the extension from 2010 In exchange for giving up their nukes, the U.S., the U.K. and Russia would guarantee Ukraine's security in a 1994 agreement known as the Budapest Memorandum. After the Soviet Union collapsed Ukraine was the third largest nuclear power in the world for a short time. Russia attacked a sovereign Ukraine twice. Their words mean nothing.
Happy Thursday. And to think that with all the money from gas, oil and minerals the Russians could be rolling in money with great infrastructure,schools, hospitals, healthcare etc. But no. A little man with delusions of grandeur has thrown it all away and caused the death of hundreds of thousands of people. Slava Ukrainian!🇨🇦🇺🇦
@@engliterra355 😆🤣😂😆. Sure maybe in Moscow or St. Petersburg. Maybe you haven’t seen the videos of Russian bridges, dams roads, central heat distribution systems, buildings collapsing. Not to mention your financial system, economy and personal rights and freedoms collapsing, and hundreds of thousands of educated Russians fleeing Russia. Sounds like everything is just fantastic in Russia
Russia sailing to Cuba is doing NATO a favour. Russia is wasting a bunch of resources and giving NATO an opportunity to collect intelligence on those ships.
@@mikeneill6813I am waiting for news that they need rescue. That would be so funny if the US had to send them help like the Brits did with Kuzntesov in the Mediterranean back when it still tried to somewhat sail.
After having followed the Russian performance in Ukraine, I honestly don't think too many folks in the US are worrying about them sending a few ships to Cuba. And if pro-Russia Ex-pats in the US are hopeful that the Russians will "liberate" them, they are free to "liberate" themselves back to Mother Russia (PLEASE!)😂😂😂.
Actually Putin is only trying to demonstrate to his Russian people how brave he is by showing the “power” Russia stil has. What do the Americans think ? They only laugh at his pathetic posturing. 😅😅😅
I'm surprised your governor in his high heels hasn't blamed this on the "woke" yet. 😂 Faux News and MTG are going to be using this news to spread their usual bile.
The difference between red tides off Florida's coast and vladolf putler's navy off the coast. One is a disorganized mass of noxious parasites, the other is a microscopic algae bloom
I was born and raised in South Africa so I can confidently say that even though there is plenty of gold in the country, they can't mine it because there's rolling power blackouts...educated south Africans are not deluded about the "strength" of brics.. SA is an ICC signatory which is why Putin couldn't attend a brics summit there last year 🤣🤣
@engliterra355 i didn't specify what in my comment. Thank you for asking! Inside Russia is good at going into detail about the downward death spiritual that is the Russian economy. So the stock market crashes, how much will it matter? I don't know, but he will.
@@aleue who told you it crashed? This so called specialist? The ruble is back to its yesterday rate, markets always react with panic to new sanctions and it only lasts a day.
over 20 yrs ago my fathers close friend was traveling all around the world he did visit Russia so when he was getting ready to enter Russia he changed 1000 us dollar into rubles once inside Russia nobody wanted to take the rubles I assume they new he was a foreigner and only wanted USD at the end of his visit he was starving very poor restaurants food stores and bored out of his mind but all they wanted again was the us dollar the crazy part was when he tried to exchange the Russian rubbles to the banks they refused to exchange the Russian ruble for us dollars thus he ended up with a souvenir of his terrible trip to Russia
We drove to West Berlin thru communist East Germany. The exact same thing happened. On our return we spent all the east german marks at the last gas station. Overpriced watered down gas and stale junk food. At the border, the West Germans seized all the food.
@@markrivera8587 This is probably the one they built to follow the Admiral Kuznetzov Carrier that has to have one just to get to it;s nearest Port . The tug has been unemployed for years as the Carrier is welded to it's berth.
A Honest mans Pillow is his peace of mind. You are honest on youtube. Eyes are the mirror to the soul. Keep up the good work. You have purpose that is evident.
BALANCING the Russian government budget is good enough at the hundreds of RUBBLES to get doing the necessary demands for the update US DOLLAR trading advantages! BHX 🇬🇧🏹🏥⛓️🎯⚒️⛑️🏰⚔️🔐🚒🚀
And the sad thing is that if they chose to go "industrial Russia" route instead of imperial one they'd be doing just fine. Propably a lot of trade that benefits everyone.
@@DarkZodiacZZ Dont know if you are American, but if you are; Have you had a look in the mirror lately? How is "industrial US" doing after 50 years along the US imperial route? ...or "infrastructural US" for that matter... ?
Most people know that America has the largest Air Force in the world but few people know that the second largest air force in the world is the US Navy.
5 of the 7 largest air forces in the world if I remember correctly. We built our armed forces to fight what other countries CLAIM they have, but our stuff actually works.
Malo ljudi zna da samo 2 SARMATA mogu Ameriku učiniti nenastanjivom 1000 god.Malo ljudi zna AVANGARD block ide 27 maha.i da od toga nema lijeka. Malo ljudi zna da su za Ruse nosači aviona glineni golubovi. Malo ljudi zna da hipersonične rakete za sada imaju samo Rusi.
@@ruzziasht349 Yeah, failures occur in EVERY army. That is not what we are talking about. We are talking about equipment that we ACTUALLY HAVE, THAT WORKS. Not 20 prototype planes that aren't actually stealth, or 10 prototype tanks that don't even have a gimble on the turret.
Nobody in the U.S. cares, we are more surprised they can even get their junk arsed tubs to Cuba and back in one piece without a tow or something sinking..
Trust me Americans were never mad about Russia visiting Cuba, those 4 ships had 10 USA ships, 10 nuclear subs and 15 aircraft that monitored the flotilla 24/7
@@mattivirta I think I understand what you're trying to say, but I suspect you'd be better off using Google Translate, than trusting your knowledge of English. It'd help if you fixed your typographical errors.
@@sylvainricky8569 Meanwhile, brics and 97 affiliates are rapidly making US-lead "civlization" totally irrelevant. Stick with your dollar and your empire. See what will happen.
The fatal flaw with bricks is the two most authoritarian, corrupt, deceptive countries want everyone to "sign up" in their great wealth/money making scheme. They don't even trust each other or want each others currencies. It's just a temp money grab for insiders....you have to be very desperate and foolish to step in that sht. 🤣
@@oeo061the US and it’s dollar will stand and outlast the ruSSian government. This is afghan 2.0 in the aspect that it made ruSSia/USSR fail Only this time many countries will declare independence and they don’t like how ruSSia is treating them. The far east that is.
Artur, I was in Brighton Beach , Brooklyn, New York today. Over 300,000 Russians live in the area. Walked on the boardwalk wearing my “I STAND WITH UKRAINE” tee shirt. Now, while walking on the boardwalk, I understand that President Biden just undermined Russia’s economy. To celebrate, I’m getting myself another Nathan’s hot dog and large Brooklyn Lager. Paul Messina, New York City
Nathan's or Hebrew National...either one is awesome (or Ball Park when desperate). I grew up hating hot dogs, because my mother bought the cheap garbage and boiled them. Then I tried a good, all-beef dog, that had been cooked properly. Even better, now we can get split top buns, which don't make as much mess!
I visit Brighton Beach a few times a year, though it's been depressing lately with some stores closed. There are a lot of Ukrainians there too, aren't there, and I have to wonder if there's any support for Russia there. Right after the invasion one of the stores took down its elaborate, undoubtedly expensive sign that said "A Taste of Russia," big color St Basil's etc., can't remember what it says now. Right after the invasion I looked at the main newsstand, with everything in Cyrillic, and the one I remember had a big red bloody handprint over a pic of Putin.
At the black market they had already a exchange rate of 1:300 prior to todays announcement. Now a friend in Moscow just told me the rate has gone up to 1:500 for Dollar/Ruble. Crazy.
The Ukraine war exposed how useless and junk are American weapons. Its army possibly at the same level. Everything is advertisement about the USA. Sorry that this got exposed to the whole world this time.
Russian Captain: "What's that ringing in my head?" Russian Crewman: "That's the sound of more than 200 simultaneous weapons radar systems locking on to us at the same time."
*LIES AGAIN! STOP LYING:* Click bait garbage, you can Google this in 5 seconds, the entire year, including stats from today, and the entire 2024 it hasn't crashed. Matter of fact it's gone up ever so slightly the past 3 months.
*LIES AGAIN! STOP LYING:* Click bait garbage, you can Google this in 5 seconds, the entire year, including stats from today, and the entire 2024 it hasn't crashed. Matter of fact it's gone up ever so slightly the past 3 months.
i noticed a lot of the news reporting focuses on the sub and often fails to mention the tug...i think the tug speaks volumes and is probably the most important thing to put things into frame
They just try to pull off another "Cuban Crisis stunt" or re-enactment. Back then in 60-ties it freaked out a lot of Americans to be honest. Russians now, armed with "bot" and "troll" swarms (best ones I would admit) in virtual space, are keen to chart and monitor reactions all over the world. Particularly in USA. Land of their wet dreams...
Artur to the trolls and bots: "Why are you watching?" They're not. They comment on videos based on their titles and they have no idea he even asked that.
It should be noted that there are Russian and Chinese subs off both coasts of the US all the time. The vast majority of the time their presence is not announced by the US military because it has been like this for half a century. They are also not very much of a threat beyond the ever-present nuclear war possibility. The US does the very same thing to Russia and China.
Very true. The US Navy follows them around with Fast Attack Subs of our own. Literally no country on the planet can go toe to toe with the US military.
Thank You ; I knew i would find this type of comment , all tho it took some time but , You are 100 % correct , this is an old game that the young may not appreciate , I have lived my whole life under the nuclear specktor , Thank God nothing has come of it Yet .
those foreign subs are constantly followed by US attack subs. they are in international waters, so we cannot force them to leave until a conflict appears, but we know where they are.
The great philosopher Forrest Gump always explained that stupid is as stupid does. This is the financial impact of Russias special kind of stupid. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦💙💛🔱
5 barely warships, struggled to reach Cuba, who is scared? I'm not scared, I grew up in the '70/'80's, none of this triggers fear in myself. Business as usual and stay hydrated everyone! Svoboda! Slava!
We're freaking out because we're afraid they're sending Mazut powered ships that they will wind up crashing on one of our reefs and destroy wildlife!!! That's the only fear we have!
Rusi jedini na svijetu imaju krstareću rakete na nuklearni pogon. BUREVESTNIK . Ledolomaca na nuklearni pogon Rusi imaju 50 kom.više nego čitav svijet zajedno. Rusi jedini na svijetu imaju AVANGARD block 27 maha. Amerikanci mogu samo sanjati takvu tehnologiju.
@@arlekino-vg4tf On the eve of the national holiday, the rouble closed at 89.10 to the dollar and at 95.62 against the euro . But following the sanctions news, some banks immediately jacked up their dollar rates. Norvik Bank said it was offering to buy dollars for just 50 roubles but sell for 200 roubles, though it later adjusted the rates to 88.20/97.80. Tsifra Bank was buying dollars at 89 roubles and selling at 120. Other major banks were quoting narrower spreads of 6-7 roubles between their buy and sell rates.
Regarding "BRICS", this term originated several decades ago during the period just after the end of the Cold War when these countries--Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa--were growing more democratic and their economies were blossoming. It was not concerned with politics or currencies, but just with investability in these growing economies: They were considered the most promising, as well as the largest, economies among the emerging markets but generally did no coordinate with each other. Today, so much has changed. All 4 of them have at least gone through phases of less democracy (even Modi's India has issues) and 4 of them have serious economic problems while other economies like Vietnam are beginning to seem more promising for investment.
You were pretty close. 1) It had nothing to do with democracy or anything political. It had more to do with demographics and potential return on investment (ROI) in emerging economies. 2) South Africa was not originally part of BRICs. It was not a good investment.
@@chillxxx241 I was and am aware of both your points. I've been trading stocks since the 1960s. But I don't think this is the place for the complex discussion. The essential point I was trying to make is that the recent efforts by these same countries, now under more authoritarian leaders, to form a clique in opposition to US power was not their original purpose and they didn't even event the grouping themselves.
@@BTinSF This really isn’t a clique to oppose the United States and the “World Order”. That is primarily the Russian and Chinese agenda. Russia is the chair this year and they get to set the agenda.
are you saying that this BRICS organization is falling apart ? since you know so much tell us how many countries was originally ( it was 5 ) and how many countries belong to this organization today? I wonder if smart people like you know that?
@@romankrzanowski7843 He’s not saying it is falling apart. I think he is saying that it is really no longer BRICs. It is something else entirely, but still called BRICs. BRICs was a bunch of emerging economies with promising demographics that were being proposed as favorable destinations for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Now BRICs is turning into a club with very very little in common except not being as lucrative investments as the original countries.
Having a currency backed by the gold standard doesn't mean it's better than the dollar. It will be a far more volatile currency due to vulnerability to shocks in supply and demand for gold. In fact, being locked to the gold standard played a role in the Great Depression, as it limited the ability of monetary policy to stabilize the economy. The world economy would have been screwed by the impact of covid if the dollar had been locked to the gold standard. The economic pain that was felt from the pandemic would have been exponentially worse. The 2008 economic downturn would have been a full-blown 2nd Great Depression had the federal reserve not had the flexibility to adjust monetary policy. One of the main reasons for unlocking the dollar from the gold standard was precisely to avoid another Great Depression. So, beware of what you wish for.
Yup. Ignorant people with no education in economics just repeat crap they hear online. “Muh gold standard!” “Duh national debt!” They think it works like their checking account. 😂🤦♂️ They even think taxes fund the government. 😂 Taxes don’t fund anything. Taxes are to create more or less demand for a currency in specific sectors and to balance economic activity.
I remember back in 83 I was eating in the restaurant in Kosmos hotel Moscow. the waiter sold me several glass packs of Soviet black caviar at 5 USD each , he said we only accept USD, UK Pounds, Deutsemarks and Francs, but we do not accept Yen , italian lira and esp. RUBLES. I gifted him some Philipine and Mexican Pesos hahah
Damn, that's wicked! I have a Philippine Peso note from WWII--with a Japanese occupation stamp on it. Some old fart I met while drinking in a bar somewhere, while I was in the navy, took a liking to me and gave it to me. I'll pass it on to my son before I die, with an explanation of why it's interesting to have...I should find out what it's worth to a collector, though...if it's worth anything, I'd be amazed...soldiers picked up some much of the worthless currency that there are probably still too many around to have any value to collectors.
The irony here is that as a member of BRICS Russia is trying to replace the dollar as the international currency, but when things go badly they go running for the dollar. Just like everyone else. There is a logic that when your currency is losing value to switch to a more stable currency and as the largest economy in the world the U.S. Dollar is the most stable So I get the buying dollars at a rate of 200 rubles to 1 dollar. Better to lose half your money than all of it Artur, you did a great job of explaining why the dollar is the international currency Though I would also point out that if you plan to travel internationally, it is best to carry USD rather than any other currency as most countries will take dollars It is the currency that just about everyone understands the value of Congratulations to Armenia for cutting ties with Russia I wonder if they will now ask for NATO membership Putin is the greatest recruiter for NATO
Whether or not Armenia will ask for membership, NATO will not grant it for the very same reason Armenia decided to leave CSTO. They have ongoing, active and inflammated territorial disputes with Azerbaijan. Armenia tried to activate CSTO's protection article due to Azeri territorial seizure, analogous to NATO's number 5, but CSTO did nothing.
You're right--when I was stationed aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt in the late eighties, everywhere we went, even where foreign currency was illegal, the US dollar is what they wanted...the poorer the country, the more they disliked their local currency.
Russia isn't trying to do that. Russia was cutoff from swift by the usa. You people are ignorant. It's the usa pushing Russia away from the western financial system, not Russia removing itself from it
The difference between red tides off Florida's coast and vladolf putler's navy off the coast. One is a disorganized mass of deadly parasites, the other is a microscopic algae bloom
Did the Russians bring tug boats also? As I understand it, their aircraft carrier can barely move on its own power and had to be pulled to port few times. I doubt their "warships" fair much better.
The Admiral Kuznetsov is done...kaput! Just as well, it was poisoning anyone downwind every time it fired up its boilers. It didn't belong to Russia, anyway...they stole it when Ukraine was in too big a mess to do anything about it.
Prediction about the S-500. It will be "attacked" several times before it is finally destroyed. It will be narrowly missed a few times in order to activate it in full defense mode. It will be thoroughly monitored and observed in operation. THEN, with all that data compiled and stored for later....... should Ruzzuh be able to build another one, the Ukrainians, and the rest of the West, will have some valuable information about the system. Attacking it will also cause the Rooskies to commit a lot of other assets to defending the S-500, since it would be a significant loss and a propaganda nightmare.
All of Ukraine missiles has "open doors" policy in Crymea. Lets pretend for a while S-500 will fill some gaps. How do you expect to defend it? With what? I doubt S-500 will be able to intercept Stormshadow. On the picture I only saw 2tubes per launcher - thats like 24missiles total? 25th missile means hit. And thats not high number. I can also see reasons for capturing it. But thats probably impossible.
When I was a kid in the early 70s a "lost" Cuban Mig flew over my neighborhood in Metairie LA. I saw it and knew it was not one of ours... I cannot find anything online about it - but it was on the news...
Wow i just looked up conversion rates for rubles. 20 rubles= $.023USD for reference 20 Mexican peso = $1.08USD. Mexican peso's are almost 5x the value of the russian ruble.
There have always been Russian navy around the region of Cuba. My husband was in the navy in the 60-70s. When he was stationed out of Norfolk they sailed around the Caribbean tracking the Soviet ships and subs. At one point his intelligence group rigged a container on the deck with old equipment inside and massed antennae on top. Two manned it with the inside visible through the open doors. They soon had a Russian ship circling then the sub they wanted to track in attendance,
Totally agree with your assessment about the dollar. It's not really money anymore. It's a statement, a tool, used to support a rules based world economy. Greetings from Vermont, USA.
And this is why countries are moving away from it, not because they want to but because the US is forcing them to with its use of the dollar as a weapon
The military presence in the state of Florida is no joke. Its a perfect launch pad for air assaults out into the Caribbean sea. It acts as a land bridge into the tropics. You can listen to cuban AM radio signals from south Florida, imagine what they will be able to listen to while the ships are at port.
The difference between red tides off Florida's coast and vladolf putler's navy off the coast. One is a disorganized mass of deadly parasites, the other is a microscopic algae bloom
russian ships in cuba just in time for hurucane season 🤣🤣🤣 seen all this during the cuban missile crisis and the cold war .. same bluf as then im not worried 😂