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How Much Longer Can The Lenders Hold Their Breathe Above Water?

                              How Much Longer Can The Lenders                 Hold Their Breathe Above Water?




                    This past week I was able to get a great interview from a loan manager, and I recently submitted this piece to the Wall Street Journal. Below is the opinion piece for you to read! Let me know what questions come to mind, and what answers you think the banks and lenders have!






        This is just one of the many fascinating conversations I hope to have. I plan to start sharing more technical analysis of the SPX Financial stocks as well. Let me know what you think!





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