1.) Do you think the US Dollar will be higher or lower a year from now?
2.) Do you think the yield on the 10-Year Treasury will be higher or lower a year from now?
3.) Do you think the CPI will be higher or lower a year from now?
movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
All evidence points to Mendoza faking illness after agreeing to transfer to Indiana. There is no need to personal attack me on the football board because you have issues with my views here. This speaks more to your integrity than mine.
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
All evidence points to Mendoza faking illness after agreeing to transfer to Indiana. There is no need to personal attack me on the football board because you have issues with my views here. This speaks more to your integrity than mine.
DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
All evidence points to Mendoza faking illness after agreeing to transfer to Indiana. There is no need to personal attack me on the football board because you have issues with my views here. This speaks more to your integrity than mine.
I'm not the only one on the Football Board who has laughed at your false narratives about Mendoza.
You haven't provided ANY EVIDENCE.
Just hot air.
DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
All evidence points to Mendoza faking illness after agreeing to transfer to Indiana. There is no need to personal attack me on the football board because you have issues with my views here. This speaks more to your integrity than mine.
I'm not the only one on the Football Board who has laughed at your false narratives about Mendoza.
You haven't provided ANY EVIDENCE.
Just hot air.
DiabloWags said:oski003 said:DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Mendoza ducked a game to avoid injury and preserve NIL offer at Indiana?
Let me clarify.
He was accused of faking an "illness" from someone who was tweeting. Im not shocked that our Mascot believes such an accusation. So much for integrity these days . . .
https://bearinsider.com/forums/2/topics/124885
All evidence points to Mendoza faking illness after agreeing to transfer to Indiana. There is no need to personal attack me on the football board because you have issues with my views here. This speaks more to your integrity than mine.
I'm not the only one on the Football Board who has laughed at your false narratives about Mendoza.
You haven't provided ANY EVIDENCE.
Just hot air.
The Fed just admitted markets won’t buy $9 trillion of federal debt coming due.
— Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) December 15, 2025
So the Fed will.
Last time the Fed did this in the 1940’s it led to 20% inflation. When Germany did it in the 1930’s it led to hyperinflation. pic.twitter.com/psiog1hcLo
Buffett at Berkshire meeting:
— Leshka.eth ⛩ (@leshka_eth) December 15, 2025
"Government tendency is to debase currency over time - there's no system that beats that"
"US fiscal policy scares me"
Berkshire moving $348B cash into Japanese yen positions
That's his hedge against dollar decline https://t.co/US7GLrDkOd pic.twitter.com/kzV9fUhscg
movielover said:
Hey genius, how do you think the BBB will affect the economy next year? (Kicks in Jan 1st.)
Aunburdened said:
I get better insights on the economy from Peter Sellers than I do from AntiochWags
DiabloWags said:movielover said:
Hey genius, how do you think the BBB will affect the economy next year? (Kicks in Jan 1st.)
Hey buddy.
I'm still waiting for you to answer these 3 QUESTIONS from Saturday.
These are actually things you can make money on, if right.
You ignored them.
Cal88 said:
Lower
Higher
Higher
Aunburdened said:
I get better insights on the economy from Peter Sellers than I do from AntiochWags
movielover said:
A SoBay friend in commercial real estate says projects are booming!



DiabloWags said:
You're welcome Sir.
November CPI comes out tomorrow.
BREAKING: November CPI inflation unexpectedly FALLS to 2.7%, below expectations of 3.1%.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) December 18, 2025
Core CPI inflation FALLS to 2.6%, below expectations of 3.0%.
This marks the biggest drop in US inflation since March 2025.
Inflation was WELL below expectations in November.
"I was surprised. It was a better number than anyone was expecting," says Harvard Professor of Economics Ken Rogoff on November inflation coming in WAY BELOW expectations.
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) December 18, 2025
"It was positive news — there's no other way to spin it." pic.twitter.com/ZtAIBek5z3
DiabloWags said:
Over the last 12 months:
Food: 2.6%
Housing: 3.0%
Energy: 4.2%
Electricity: 6.9%
NEC Director Kevin Hassett: "When we had the inflationary spike in the [Biden] administration... the typical homebuyer saw their mortgage payment on an annual basis go up by about $14,000... So far this year, we think we've knocked about $2,000 off the price of a mortgage." pic.twitter.com/YCuIipGtVw
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) December 18, 2025