Yesterday (Oct. 24), the stock market dropped by more than 600 points and we've now
entered a period where we have erased all of 2018's gains in the Dow Jones as
well as the S&P 500. Now many economists are saying that that is actually the
beginning stages of a bear market. Here's the key thing though. The biggest
days in a bear market are up-days, and what I mean by that is typically in a
bear market you'll see the the market drop four, five, six days in a row
maybe a hundred to two hundred points a day; nothing big. But then you have one
rebound day where it jumps three, four, five hundred points and it gives people
the misconception that the correction is over and that the market's rebounding
again, only to be followed by three, four five, more days down again. It's key to
know that bear markets are very very drawn-out. They can last anywhere from 60
days to an entire year, but the key thing is to not ride it out. I know that we
have a lot of advisers and brokers telling us that we should just stick it
out, it's going to come back up. But at the end of the day, do you really want to
take a chance and risk losing everything that you've put into it or any of the
gains that you've made back over the last eight or nine years? So there's a
lot of reasons not to ride out this next bear market, and if you'd like to
get more information, you can get U.S. Money Reserve's report "Why this Bear
Market Will Be Different: 7 Reasons Not to Ride It Out". This is
great information in regards to the market, and a lot of the things that are
in this report are already happening. So to get your copy, click on the link
below or call the number on your screen and we can send you a physical copy or
we can send you the digital copy directly to your email if you want
instant access. This is great information for folks who still have money in the
markets and it's real good in terms of telling you what you can acquire as a
safe-haven asset. As always thank you for tuning in to U.S. Money Reserve's
Market Insights.
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Gambling addict who murdered grandmother, 74, is jailed for life - Duration: 6:54.
A callous drug-fuelled gambling addict who murdered his doting grandmother by stabbing her more than 30 times after she gave him £250 to buy an engagement ring has been jailed for life
Gregory Irvin, 26, knifed charity worker Anne James, 74, in a 'motiveless and brutal attack' and slit her throat after she returned from a shopping trip
Mrs James, a retired nurse, had previously helped her grandson clear his £35,000 debts he had racked up through gambling and taking cocaine
On February 28 he drove to her house in Walsall, West Midlands, at 12pm to pick up the cash she had offered to give him to buy the engagement ring
CCTV captured him walking to her small cottage before leaving 15 minutes later. A concerned neighbour discovered her body at 6pm and called police
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Moors murder victim's best friend relives the horrifying. Share this article Share Irvin was arrested the following day after his bloody footprints were found in her hallway and kitchen
He had even attended the house with other grieving relatives saying he had spoken to her on the phone before she died
Irvin, of Walsall Wood, West Midlands, was today jailed for life at Birmingham Crown Court and ordered to serve at least 24 years behind bars for the attack, which was described as 'motiveless and brutal' at his trial
Mrs Justice Nerys Jefford said: 'This was a particularly callous and cruel attack which took the heart from your family
'Your reaction was cold and calculating as you went about covering your tracks and carried on as if nothing had happened
'This has had an unimaginable effect on your family who have had to listen to the horror of the injuries knowing it was done by one of their own
'The murder was done for gain, motivated by design and intention to get money from Anne James
'She was a wonderful person, an amazing lady, a woman of humanity, compassion and generosity
'She had been nothing but generous with you and not just in spirit. She has been described as the "family bank"
'Birmingham Crown Court had heard how Mrs James trusted Irvin implicitly and always welcomed him into her home of almost 40 years in Doveridge Place, Highgate
She had been making soup and unpacking after a shopping trip before Irvin launched his brutal attack
He removed a security camera and his grandmother's mobile phone from the house.Irvin told a police officer the following day he had not seen her on the day she died
Blood matching that of Mrs James was found on the 26-year-old's jacket and on the accelerator of his Mini after she was found dead on her pantry floor
Giving evidence during his trial, Irvin told the jury he had been hearing 'devilish' voices and had difficulty sleeping
Earlier this month a jury found him unanimously guilty of murder following a trial
Detective Inspector Harry Harrison, from West Midlands' Police's homicide team, said: 'This was a despicable crime by a compulsive liar, who shunned and manipulated the love and support offered by his family
'By killing his grandmother he has destroyed their lives and has rightly been convicted of murder
'This was someone Mrs James would have trusted as her grandson and who had always been welcomed into her home
'My thoughts remain with the family and I truly hope they can move on and rebuild their lives
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