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>>20401205
>tickers do lumber stocks go by

>lumber
do you mean lumber commodity or do you mean companies that farm or harvest lumber?
>ticker
do you mean what symbol lumber is listed as?
do you mean what exchange they're traded on?
if its a US commodity they'll be found in Chicago and companies in the US will be found on NYSE
trading view will give you stock charts, that also comes with commodity charts
this question is so fucking vague im not sure how to answer it... read the OP and reformat your question after looking at the pastebin links

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Deutsche bank has a reported 1.3 trillion in assets, yet you can buy the entire fucking thing (more than half the assets) for 6.5 billion dollaridoos. Then why does nobody do this? because the fucking thing is filled to the brim with non performing shit, their closet is full of skeletons and they'll all come falling out soon. Investors dont want to touch the thing with a 100km long pole, the only reason some are still in is because theyre speculating for a bailout. With a bailout the fucking kikes win by covering their losses with government aid (tax), savings, pensions etc. also known as the peoples' money. Why do you think theyre recently started trying so hard to merge with other banks? too big to fail, the bigger they are and the more people they would fuck over the less likely they are to be let falling down because of bailouts.

The worst part is that even if we wanted to bailout, its theoretically even too much to cover, Deutsche is germany's largest bank, yet they'll have an insolvability problem very soon. Euroconstructions like target2 allow countries to be indebted to eachother completely unlimited, European Stability Mechanism and other funds means every euro country will have to help pay, it will drag down the rest of Europe into a major recession. And because of other banks' (mainly southern european shitbanks that are even unhealthier like UniCredit) exposure to their risk they'll come falling down too only worsening the problem.

No matter what happens, the kikes will win, they always win.

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