Good Morning,
I have not read Mein Kampf, because I could care less what the pleabs think. When I want their opinion, I will give it to them. If the history books are correct, they do not like thinking for themselves anyway.
Framing WWII history in the context of the fact that many Nazi commanders, including Hitler, were just pedophiles looking to get playthings, makes a lot of sense. It is difficult to find much contradictory evidence. It is awful what they did to the Jews, the Russians, Germany and many other countries and peoples to accomplish this goal.
However, I do find it interesting that a history major seems to have resorted to vandalism this week.

It is a little-known fact that prior to WWII, in 1934, while the US was still clueless that Austrian Economists are exceptionally good at their jobs and that Germany was still working on a new deal to replace the Treaty of Versailles, Martin Luther King Sr. took a trip to Germany.
“As an adult, Martin Luther King Sr., whose given name was Michael King, chose the name Martin Luther for himself and for his young son after visiting the region of eastern Germany where Martin Luther, the Father of the Reformation, was born, lived and worked, according to LutherCountry, an umbrella organizaton for two neighboring German states, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.”
I wonder if the vandal is trying to spread a conspiracy theory that the Kings were backed by Nazis to create political upheaval in the US. Or that Nazis framed the Kennedys for making fun of the Protestants who would not let them into their fancy clubs?
It does not really matter to me, I just found it to be an interesting artistic expression, even if it is vandalism. Maybe we will find out if they catch the vandal.
To clarify the tone of the above, I was intentionally being offensive. I think I am funny. I am also a firm believer in Martin Luther King Jr’s motif that all men should be judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin. I also believe he did the world a service by spreading that message and it for allowed generations of people to compete and gave them the chance to reach their full potential.
Speaking of which, please see the below sensitivity analysis of the US’s major indices to the ten year since last August. It looks like a consensus was reached last November that the market was overpriced, and many professionals went into long short sector strategies.
From this analysis, I am expecting the Russell and Nasdaq to arbitrage this week.

Send me an email if you are interested in the data behind the chart.
Warmest Regards,
The Strategerist
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