10-06-2025 It’s “Natural” For Bulls To Make It
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Will Bulls hold the line?
When everyone of them have given up and given in? Tell me. Is it asinine?
Who is sillier? Ursula von der Leyen, Friedrich Merz, or Emmanuel Macron? The coalition of the willing is heading Europe’s economic quest to slay the Russian windmills in Don Quixote fashion. As a result, Europeans pay ever-higher energy costs.
Meanwhile, their folly supports lower Oil prices in the US. So, it’s easier to see 3.80 rather than 4.30 in the 10-year yield.
Bulls Gonna Make It. Natural.
You gotta be so cold.
You are a natural.
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Natural (2018) Imagine Dragons
Les Parker, CMB Managing Director, Transformational Mortgage Solutions
Les Parker is the Managing Director at Transformational Mortgage Solutions Advisory Board Member for Ainsworth Advisors; and has served as the Senior Vice President of Industry Relations and Consulting at LoanLogics, a technology and services provider focused on improving mortgage loan quality, performance, and reliability throughout the loan life-cycle. His responsibilities included managing the company’s life of loan analytics and monitoring capabilities, overseeing consulting services, contributing to the strategic planning team, and communicating with industry leaders to develop and maintain positive relationships. He focused on identifying threats and strategic opportunities. Parker has executive mortgage banking experience in capital markets, servicing, operations, production, and financial management. Parker has served as director of the largest private issuer of CMOS. His educational background covers music, religious studies, mortgage banking, mathematics, and business administration. Parker holds a BBA in Finance, and other degrees, and has held numerous securities licenses. Parker is a Master Certified Mortgage Banker, a designation conferred by the Mortgage Bankers Association. Parker writes, speaks, and provides audio content, Since the late 1980s, he publishes a daily newsletter connecting global macroeconomics to the US interest rate movement.