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October 2025

Market Talk – October 31, 2025

ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: • NIKKEI 225 increased 1,085.73 points or 2.12% to 52,411.34 • Shanghai decreased 32.111 points or -0.81% to 3,954.79 • Hang Seng decreased 376.04 points or -1.43% to 25,906.65 • ASX 200 decreased 3.60 points or -0.04% to 8,881.90 • SENSEX decreased 465.75 points […]

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China Purges Military – Loyalty in Question

President Xi Jinping has grown suspicious of his People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Nine senior generals, including CMC Vice-Chair He Weidong and Rocket Force commander Wang Houbin, were dismissed from their positions. The military has never seen such an intense campaign to eliminate corruption and consolidate power. The precise nature of Xi’s suspicions are unknown, but

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Gov Healey’s Drug Lord Deputy Director

Aide to Dem Mass. Gov. Maura Healey busted after allegedly having 8 kilos of cocaine sent to state office building https://t.co/RCSRlSyOuT pic.twitter.com/karuoQ7Yrr — New York Post (@nypost) October 29, 2025 Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey’s deputy director, LaMar Cook, has been running a massive drug operation under her nose. Authorities seized eight kilograms of cocaine

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Known vs Unknown

QUESTION: Since you are probably the first to develop a real AI computer decades before anyone heard of AI, what is your opinion of the future of AI? You have been silent on this trend. ANSWER: Look, there is a difference between the short-term from a trading perspective and the long-term. ChatGPT is a language-based

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Radioactive Tsunamis

Humans continue to devise innovative ways to kill one another. Bullets simply will not suffice in modern warfare. Moscow has developed nuclear torpedo missiles that have the ability to drown entire cities through 1,600-foot-high radioactive tsunamis. Technology of this nature has never been developed or utilized. “For the first time, we managed not only to

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Layoffs Continue – UPS and Amazon Switch to AI

New and seasonal hires are typically announced during Q4. The opposite is unfolding amid stagflation. UPS announced that, despite favorable earnings, it has cut its operational workforce by 34,000 positions, greater than the initial estimate of 20,000, and an additional 14,000 positions from management. Shrinking a package delivery service ahead of the holiday season signals

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