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  2. Chill guy - Wikipedia

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    Chill guy - Wikipedia

  3. What is the Chill Guy meme? Where did it come from ... - AOL

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    The artist, whose profile is filled with other cartoon pictures, described the dog in a way that exactly portrays the current attitude around the meme: He's a chill guy. "My new character.

  4. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The successful prediction of a stock's future price could yield significant profit. The efficient market hypothesis suggests that stock prices reflect all currently available information and any price changes that are not based on newly revealed information thus are inherently unpredictable. Others disagree and those with this viewpoint possess ...

  5. What is the 'Chill Guy' meme? What to know about origin ... - AOL

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    "Chill Guy" or "I'm just a chill guy" is a meme growing in popularity. The meme is a simply-drawn anthropomorphic dog, wearing casual clothes with a smirk on his face. The character has gained ...

  6. Gary Stevenson (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson states that he generated this profit by trading based on the prediction that interest rates would not rise due to the impact of wealth inequality upon demand. [3] [5] He believed the wealthy tended to save their money rather than spend it, instead investing it in property. [17] The $35 million figure is supported by Stevenson's ...

  7. FACT CHECK: Did CNN Refer to the ‘Chill Guy’ Meme ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: ‘Chill Guy’ is a meme that has taken social media by storm in the last couple of weeks. As just a simple dog wearing a sweater with a smirk on his face, he represents the everyday ...

  8. Benner Cycle - Wikipedia

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    From Benners Prophecies: Future Ups And Down In Prices, published in 1884, but first referenced in 1872. [1] [2] Benner Cycle is a chart create by Ohioan farmer Samuel Benner. It references historical market cycles between 1780-1872 and uses them to makes predictions for 1873-2059. The chart marks three phases of market cycles: [3]

  9. Housing market predictions: The forecast for the next 5 years

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    Predictions for home prices. Yun foresees no major changes in purchase price tags on a nationwide level next year, with fluctuations of only about 5 percent one way or the other. Overall, in five ...