Bill’s Commentary:
“Do you doubt this?”
Bill’s Commentary:
“Growth?”
Container imports off 17.6% at leading US port
The Port of Long Beach is moving containerized cargo ahead of the record-setting pace achieved in 2024 despite weaker demand that saw October volumes drop by nearly 20% from a year ago.
The hub, which along with the Port of Los Angeles forms the San Pedro port complex, the nation’s busiest, moved a total 839,671 twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs) in October, down 14.9% from October 2024 – the strongest month in its 114-year history.
Imports declined 17.6% to 401,915 TEUs and exports dropped 11.5% to 99,817 TEUs. Empty containers, an indicator of future import shipments, decreased 12.6% to 337,940 TEUs.
Bill’s Commentary:
“I had not heard about this on mainstream media?”
Bill’s Commentary:
“Pathetic!”
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Thank you pamelamoves@gmail.com
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OMG…I had Algebra in the 8th grade…loved it!!!
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Bill,
I wondered if you might, when the chance arose, speak to the CBDC engineering testing going on in the New York Fed and the Wall Street banks like BofA, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and the investment funds like Blackrock, State Street, Vanguard and Fidelity, and a plethora of equity funds. And how investors in bullion should evaluate the planning for the Great Reset. I have trouble finding much information and commentary re monetary metals prices, legal circulation and confiscation, etc.
Thanks,
Gordon
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